ISLAMABAD, FEB 7 /DNA/ – LONGi, a global leader in solar technology, advocates for the indigenization of solar supply chains in Pakistan to accelerate the country’s transition to clean energy. Speaking at The Great Solar Rush in Pakistan: Keeping the Momentum, organized by the Pakistan Solar Association and Renewables First, Ali Majid, General Manager of LONGi Pakistan, outlined a roadmap for strengthening the local solar energy ecosystem.
The event brought together key industry leaders, including Sherry Rehman and Salman Amin, to discuss policy measures and market strategies needed to support Pakistan’s growing solar industry. Ali Majid emphasized that developing local manufacturing and supply chains for solar technology would reduce dependency on imports, create jobs, and make solar energy more accessible and affordable for businesses and households across the country.
“Pakistan is witnessing a solar revolution, but to make it truly sustainable, we need to build local capabilities. At LONGi, we are committed to bringing global expertise and innovation to support Pakistan’s clean energy goals,” said Ali Majid.
LONGi’s participation in the event reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with policymakers, industry experts, and investors to drive sustainable energy solutions. The discussions focused on addressing key challenges such as financing, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure development to unlock the full potential of solar energy in Pakistan.
The company expressed gratitude to the organizers and participants for facilitating crucial conversations that will shape the future of renewable energy in Pakistan. “Together, we are powering a sustainable future,” the company stated.