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Pakistan’s solar energy use soared to 32.3% by 2025, cutting imports and costs while boosting resilience.
Pakistan's solar energy adoption has surged from 2.9% in 2020 to 32.3% by late 2025, driven by high fossil fuel costs and grid instability.
Over 200,000 low-income households in Sindh received solar systems, while businesses and individuals like CEO Vaqar Zakaria achieved near energy independence using rooftop panels, batteries, and electric vehicles.
This shift reduced national grid demand by 11% since 2022, cut LNG imports, and saved over $12 billion in import costs since 2020, with potential savings of $6.3 billion in 2026.
The transition is helping Pakistan withstand global energy disruptions, including those from Middle East conflicts, and has prompted renegotiations of LNG contracts as surplus supplies are redirected.
El uso de energía solar en Pakistán se disparó al 32.3% para 2025, reduciendo las importaciones y los costos mientras aumentaba la resiliencia.