Sindh Govt Backs Alternative Energy Shift, Minister Concludes Solar Pakistan 2025

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The three-day Solar Pakistan 2025 exhibition successfully concluded at the Karachi Expo Centre, marking a significant milestone in accelerating Pakistan’s transition to alternative energy.

Read More: Solar Pakistan 2025 Opens in Karachi, Showcasing Global Innovations in Alternative Energy

Showcasing innovations ranging from micro solar solutions to large-scale industrial applications, the exhibition introduced several cutting-edge technologies in Pakistan for the first time. Serving as a thriving platform for business growth, the event witnessed the signing of multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth millions, reinforcing Pakistan’s position as a hub for renewable energy investment and industrial collaboration.

The closing ceremony was graced by Sindh Energy Minister, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, who praised the exhibition for advancing renewable energy opportunities in the country. “Events like Solar Pakistan are vital in unlocking Pakistan’s true potential in renewable energy. The Government of Sindh is committed to facilitating such initiatives that foster industrial collaboration, generate economic opportunities, and accelerate our transition towards alternative and sustainable energy solutions,” he said.

Commenting on the exhibition’s success, Saleem Khan Tanoli, CEO of Fakt Exhibitions, stated: “We are pleased to see the enthusiastic participation and engagement from both national and international stakeholders. Solar Pakistan continues to serve as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration, shaping the future of Pakistan’s energy landscape.”

Organized by Fakt Exhibitions (Pvt.) Ltd., the event attracted more than 250 leading companies from 10 countries energy experts, and policymakers, receiving an overwhelming response from both local and international stakeholders.

Solar Pakistan 2025 provided a vibrant platform for business networking, strategic partnerships, and on-ground solutions aimed at addressing Pakistan’s energy challenges. From smart solar panels and hybrid storage systems to off-grid solutions tailored for rural areas, the showcase offered a practical roadmap for advancing renewable energy adoption across the country.

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