GoodWe, a world-leading provider of photovoltaic (PV) inverters and smart energy solutions, recently participated in the 3rd International Solar Clean Energy Conference held in Pakistan. The conference, which aimed to maximize solar power production in the country, attracted a diverse audience of solar installers, retailers, and industrial professionals.
During the conference, GoodWe received extensive attention for its comprehensive energy solutions, especially in the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector. The company’s commitment to developing region-specific solutions in Pakistan has been evident, highlighted by the presence of its strong sales and customer support teams that have been in place since 2019.
According to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), Pakistan’s cumulative installed PV capacity is expected to reach 12.8 GW by 2030 and 26.9 GW by 2047. Recognizing this market potential, GoodWe has been accelerating the adoption of renewable energy solutions in the country, with a recent focus on expanding its product lineup in the C&I energy storage sector.

Among the C&I offerings, GoodWe’s HT Series (100-136 kW) string inverter has emerged as an ideal fit for Pakistan’s solar market. The Series inverter seamlessly incorporates a different set of technical strengths designed to achieve higher savings in the installation, enhance productivity, and provide flexible monitoring options. The inverter boasts up to 12 MPPTs, and is compatible with bi-facial modules, ensuring comprehensive and optimized energy yields. Moreover, equipped with IP66 and C5 protection, HT 100-136 kW Series ensures stable performance in harsh environmental conditions, making them a reliable choice for C&I and small utility projects.
“GoodWe will continue to expand its EcoSmart Commercial lineup with new C&I energy storage solutions, offering customized systems to meet energy needs and maximize energy savings,” said the GoodWe Country Manager in Pakistan. “GoodWe looks forward to working with our customers to unlock more hidden value of local businesses, and helping set up a greener and sustainable future in Pakistan.”