Pakistan Solar Power: News & Updates

"April solar panel imports at $174 mn are the highest in 10 months. Fiscal year imports are still going to be half of last year. Total cumulative capacity imported stands at 54,000 MW."
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I think with this much solarisation, it is not possible for government to maintain and sustain a single national Grid and should instead go for multople localized grids.

This transition will also help us in upgrading the transmission system as it's still stuck in 1990s.
 
I think with this much solarisation, it is not possible for government to maintain and sustain a single national Grid and should instead go for multople localized grids.

This transition will also help us in upgrading the transmission system as it's still stuck in 1990s.

Pakistan need to convince Chinese to fast track local manufacturing of solar panels or import bill will keep increasing.
 
Pakistan need to convince Chinese to fast track local manufacturing of solar panels or import bill will keep increasing.

Solarisation and single national grid can not go hand in hand.

Even before solirisation, government had no funds to upgrade electricity transmission system because of very high capital requirement. Now that half of the country is not buying electricity from DESCOs, do you think we can afford upgrading the grid now ???

And if we dont upgrade the grid, our line losses will keep increasing. Which will keep increasing our circular debt.

That's why I am advocating localized grids.
 
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Pakistan need to convince Chinese to fast track local manufacturing of solar panels or import bill will keep increasing.
Signed project: Aiko Solar. This project was signed in August 2024, and involves the construction of a solar panel manufacturing plant in Punjab Province.

Ongoing project: Hebei Juhang Energy Technology. By the end of 2025, the company plans to invest in the construction of a large-scale photovoltaic module manufacturing plant in Pakistan. Currently, both parties are accelerating the preparation of feasibility studies and joint venture agreements.
 
What is pakistan annual solar power production capacity in MW ? How much is that part of total annual demand ? Thos is what i got from AI


The total solar power capacity in Pakistan is estimated between 18,000 MW and 32,000 MW.

This figure combines several sources:

· Grid-tied (Net-metering): ~6,271 MW (official connections).
· Off-grid / Captive: ~12,000 to 18,000 MW (includes systems for residential, industrial, and agricultural use).

📊 Context of National Demand

Because this solar power is generated "behind the meter" (consumed directly by users), it significantly reduces the amount of electricity the national grid needs to supply.

· Installed Grid Capacity: 46,605 MW (total capacity of all power plants connected to the national grid).
· Total National Consumption: 80,111 GWh for the first nine months of FY 2025 (July–March).

While it is difficult to express off-grid solar as a fixed percentage of total "demand" (since it is consumed immediately without being recorded by grid meters), the scale is massive. The estimated 25,000 MW of solar now roughly equals 54% of Pakistan’s total grid capacity of 46,605 MW.

I hope this breakdown helps clarify the scale of solar power in Pakistan. Would you like me to help find more specific information on net-metering policies or solar tariffs?
 

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I'm not entirely convinced all the various figures that are floating around are accurate.

For example, importing 17 GW of solar panels in one year doesn't mean 17 GW of electricity was installed, increased in that one year.
 
· Grid-tied (Net-metering): ~6,271 MW (official connections).
· Off-grid / Captive: ~12,000 to 18,000 MW (includes systems for residential, industrial, and agricultural use).
This is not a good thing!

There is a saying in Chinese: "物极必反(Things turn into their opposites when taken to the extreme)."

I am not sure if you can grasp the profound significance of this saying. However, one thing is certain: perhaps in just a few years, you will taste the bitter fruits of this trajectory.
 
I'm not entirely convinced all the various figures that are floating around are accurate.

For example, importing 17 GW of solar panels in one year doesn't mean 17 GW of electricity was installed, increased in that one year.
The gist of the article is that the government has not helped much in this phenomenonal expansion of solar sector. Infact it has implemented 18% sales tax and reduced benefits of net metering. On my street where l live 8 out of 10 houses have solar systems.
These days solar panels are available but solar batteries are difficult to get. No wonder a Chinese company is investing 15m $ to set up a factory. This sector is going places.
 
Wont be too bad, if most of the people and industries go hybrid or off grid, and force the corrupt green men and their sharif project pay capacity payments as a retribution for destroying the power sector and fleecing the common man.

Gotta take care of one self in this jungle.
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