Risen Energy Sets New Benchmark with Monthly Supply of HJT Hyper-ion Modules to Pakistan

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Risen Energy has set a new benchmark with its global shipment of solar modules. The company recently announced a monthly supply of 3 to 5 MW of its advanced heterojunction (HJT) Hyper-ion modules to Pakistani EPC customers for rooftop PV power systems on various government and industrial buildings across the country. To date, Risen Energy has successfully delivered 20 MW of these modules, earning high praise from local customers and significantly enhancing the brand’s reputation and visibility.

Pakistan, located in South Asia and known for its exceptionally high solar irradiation, enjoys over 3,000 hours of sunlight annually, providing a unique geographical advantage for PV development. In recent years, Pakistan has actively promoted the development of its PV industry to address electricity shortages caused by the nation’s socio-economic growth.

Driven by favorable local policies and the advancement of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative,” the collaborative potential between China and Pakistan in the solar sector has been deployed. In 2019, Risen Energy entered the Pakistani PV power plant market through the “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” to ensure a steady supply of modules for local solar system development. The company is committed to advancing the construction of the “One Belt and One Road” and the global green energy cause with its advanced clean energy technologies and products.

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