Make Changes Happen: Sineng Electric Empowers Pakistan’s Clean Energy Future

Sineng Electric, a global leader in solar and energy storage solutions, successfully hosted an exclusive Gala Dinner in Lahore, Pakistan, bringing together over 260 distinguished industry professionals, thought leaders, and innovators to discuss Pakistan’s burgeoning solar market and the immense growth opportunitiesahead.

Gene Yang, CEO of Sineng Electric, delivered an inspiring keynote address, stating, “The year 2024 has been transformative for Pakistan’s solar industry, marked by unprecedented growth in PV installations. We are proud to be at the forefront of this transformation, providing cutting-edge solutions tailored to residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications.”

Highlighting the significance of the evening, Aafaaq Ali Khan, Vice Chairman of Pakistan Solar Association and Chief Operating Officer of Excel Energies, emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation in achieving Pakistan’s renewable energy goals.With a national target to generate 60% of the country’s energy from renewable sources by 2030, industry-wide cooperation and state-of-the-art energy solutions are imperative for success.

The event served as a unique platform for industry stakeholders to explore the latest advancements in solar and energy storage technologies. Sineng Electric’s expert-led technical sessions showcased its flagship products, including the SN100/110/125PT string inverters. Engineered for commercial and industrial applications, these inverters prioritize safety with features such as built-in arc-fault circuit interrupters, precise terminal temperature detection, and smart DC switches. Their compatibility with bifacial PV modules and a 64A maximum DC input current per MPPT underscore their adaptability and performance.

The spotlight also shone on Sineng’s latest residential solar-plus-storage solutions. These include the SN3.0–6.0HS single-phase hybrid inverters, SN5.0–15HT three-phase hybrid inverters, and the HTC series all-in-one energy storage system. Designed to ensure uninterrupted power supply during blackouts, the HTC series integrates an energy controller and battery, offering high energy density, flexible expansion options, and seamless mixing of old and new batteries to maximize return on investment.

As Pakistan continues its journey toward a greener and more resilient energy landscape, Sineng Electric stands ready to lead the charge by providing tailored solutions, fostering meaningful collaborations, and empowering stakeholders across the industry.

 

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