Punjab Minister unveils innovative modules for Pakistan’s renewable energy goals
AIKO, a global leader in photovoltaic technology, is expanding into Pakistan with the introduction of its top-efficiency N-Type ABC Modules


Lahore: Punjab Minister for Industries Ch. Shafay Hussain on Saturday highlighted the strong interest and support from Pakistan's renewable energy sector.
“AIKO's launch of high-efficiency solar modules represents a significant advancement for our renewable energy sector,” said Ch. Shafay Hussain while addressing a launch event held at a local hotel in Lahore on Saturday.
The minister took part in the event as chief guest.
Ch. Shafay Hussain said, “These innovative modules will be crucial in helping Pakistan achieve its renewable energy goals and enhance our energy infrastructure. Their introduction will also foster greater investment and development in the sector, benefiting our economy and environment while addressing our energy needs,”.
AIKO, a global leader in photovoltaic technology, is expanding into Pakistan with the introduction of its top-efficiency N-Type ABC Modules.
The move highlighted AIKO's dedication to providing cutting-edge, sustainable energy solutions to growing markets.
Shanghai Aiko Solar New Energy Co., Ltd., known as AIKO, has been a leader in solar technology for over 15 years, providing high-efficiency solar cells, N-Type ABC modules, and integrated energy solutions worldwide. AIKO's N-Type ABC Modules, boasting a world-record efficiency of 24.2%, are designed without front grid lines to maximize light absorption and power output. These modules also feature advanced partial shading optimization, resistance to dust accumulation, and improved temperature coefficients, making them well-suited for Pakistan’s environmental conditions.
"We are excited to introduce our top-efficiency N-Type ABC Modules to Pakistan," said Mr. Alex, President of the APAC Region at AIKO. "Our advanced technology and innovative PV modules are engineered to offer exceptional performance and reliability, marking a significant advancement in Pakistan’s renewable energy landscape."
AIKO’s entry into Pakistan aims to transform the solar energy sector and support the country’s renewable energy goals. The introduction of high-performance modules is expected to offer enhanced returns on investment for residential, commercial, and industrial applications, setting new benchmarks for reliability and performance. With over 3.2 billion RMB (approximately 444 million USD) invested in R&D over the past three years, AIKO has established three major R&D centres worldwide and secured more than 1,000 patents, fueling continuous technological advancements.
AIKO’s technological leadership is illuminated by several prestigious awards, including the “2023 Germany Red Dot Award” and the "Inter solar AWARD 2023 for Innovation in Solar Technology." AIKO's N-Type ABC modules are celebrated globally for their efficiency and aesthetic design. Committed to its mission to "Redefine Solar for a Carbon-Free Society," AIKO strives to achieve peak photoelectric conversion efficiency and drive the transition to a zero-carbon future through ongoing innovation and customer-focused solutions.

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