SOLAR PAKISTAN 2025 Opens in Lahore, Driving the Future of Alternative Energy

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SOLAR PAKISTAN 2025, region’s largest solar energy exhibition, commenced at Expo Center, Lahore, marking a major step forward in Pakistan’s clean energy transition. Organized by Fakt Exhibitions, the three-day event (February 21–23) brings together global industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge solar technologies and drive sustainable progress.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by Shah Jahan Mirza (MD) Private Power & Infrastructure Board Ministry of Energy, who emphasized the critical role of alternative energy in Pakistan’s future and said, “SOLAR PAKISTAN is a game-changer in our nation’s journey towards sustainability. Events like these pave the way for innovation, investment, and climate action, ensuring a cleaner, and greener Pakistan.”

Mr. Saleem Khan Tanoli, CEO of Fakt Exhibitions, highlighted the exhibition’s impact on the alternative energy landscape, “SOLAR PAKISTAN is not just an exhibition—it’s a catalyst for progress. By bringing together global expertise and next-generation solar technologies, we are unlocking new opportunities for energy efficiency, economic growth, and environmental stewardship.”

Featuring over 350 national and international exhibitors from 10 countries, the event serves as a powerful platform for businesses, investors, and industry experts to explore groundbreaking innovations, forge strategic partnerships, and shape the future of clean energy. Attendees will witness live demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies, and solutions designed to accelerate Pakistan’s alternative energy transformation.
As the world embraces solar energy, SOLAR PAKISTAN 2025 leads the charge, offering a vision of innovation and progress, and bringing the nation closer to a sustainable, energy-secure future.

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