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Solar Power Becomes Pakistan’s Largest Source of Electricity

June 20, 2025
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Solar Power Becomes Pakistan’s Largest Source of Electricity
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Solar energy has become the largest source of electricity in Pakistan, contributing 25.3 percent of the country’s utility-supplied power during the first four months of 2025. This update was shared by Ember and reported through Reuters.

In 2023, solar energy ranked as the fifth-largest source of electricity in the country. But in just two years, it has moved to the top spot, showing a major shift in Pakistan’s energy priorities.

With this achievement, Pakistan is now one of fewer than 20 countries worldwide where solar makes up more than 25 percent of monthly electricity production.

A key reason for this shift is the sharp increase in solar imports from China. Between 2022 and 2024, solar equipment imports grew five times, reaching a total capacity of 16,600 megawatts. This made solar panels more available and affordable for both homes and businesses across the country.

The rapid growth of solar power reflects Pakistan’s move toward cleaner and more sustainable energy. Due to high fuel prices and electricity shortages, many consumers are now choosing solar as a reliable and cost-saving solution.

The government has also played a helpful role by supporting solar initiatives and creating policies that encourage solar adoption. These changes have eased pressure on the national grid and helped reduce the country’s dependence on expensive imported fuels.

Pakistan’s strong shift toward solar power marks an important step in its energy future one that offers long-term savings, environmental benefits, and improved energy security.

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