Risen Energy has announced a significant monthly supply of 3 to 5 MW of its advanced heterojunction (HJT) Hyper-ion solar modules to Pakistani EPC customers. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to develop PV power systems on the rooftops of government and industrial buildings across Pakistan. To date, Risen Energy has delivered 20 MW of these modules, earning high praise from local customers and boosting its brand reputation in the region.
Pakistan benefits from high solar irradiation, making it an ideal location for solar energy development. The country receives over 3,000 hours of sunlight annually, providing a unique advantage for photovoltaic (PV) projects. In response to electricity shortages driven by socio-economic growth, Pakistan has been actively promoting its PV industry. This development is further supported by local policies and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor under the "Belt and Road" initiative.
Strengthening Sino-Pakistani Collaboration
Risen Energy entered the Pakistani PV market in 2019 and has since maintained a steady supply of modules for local solar projects. The company is committed to advancing global green energy initiatives through innovative clean energy technologies and products.
Risen Energy's HJT Hyper-ion modules are highly regarded for their high power output, generation capacity, conversion efficiency, and reliability. They also feature low degradation, low temperature coefficients, reduced carbon footprints, and low Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). These characteristics make them ideal for enhancing the efficiency of local PV systems and maximizing investment returns, contributing significantly to Pakistan's energy transition.
Commitment to Global Leadership
Risen Energy aims to solidify its leadership in the global HJT module market by ensuring a stable supply and robust technical support. This strategy is designed to help clients worldwide achieve sustainable development goals.