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Myanmar's electricity crisis has driven 300,000 households to adopt solar power by 2025, up from few hundred in 2019.
Myanmar’s electricity crisis, worsened by the 2021 coup, civil war, sanctions, and a natural gas shortage, has driven widespread adoption of solar power, especially in conflict zones like Myawaddy.
With grid access unreliable and diesel generators too costly, households and businesses have increasingly turned to affordable solar-plus-battery systems, boosting Chinese solar imports more than double in 2024.
Solar use has surged from a few hundred homes in 2019 to an estimated 300,000 by 2025, with experts projecting it could serve up to 2.5 million households.
The shift, driven by necessity rather than climate policy, mirrors similar trends in other unstable, low-income nations.
La crisis de electricidad de Myanmar ha impulsado a 300.000 hogares a adoptar la energía solar para 2025, en comparación con unos pocos cientos en 2019.