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NIMIR Energy and LONGi Partner to Boost Solar Energy Solutions in Pakistan

  • June 25, 2023
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NIMIR Energy, a prominent renewable energy company, and LONGi, a global solar panel manufacturer, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development and deployment of solar energy solutions. This partnership aims to address Pakistan’s growing energy demand and promote sustainable and clean energy sources.

Under the terms of the MOU, NIMIR Energy and LONGi will work together to identify opportunities and synergies in solar energy projects and capacity-building initiatives. By leveraging NIMIR Energy’s expertise in project development and LONGi’s cutting-edge solar technology, the collaboration aims to drive the adoption of renewable energy across Pakistan, aligning with the government’s goal to promote solar energy.

NIMIR Energy, a part of the NIMIR Group, has been serving Pakistan since 1964 and focuses on solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for industrial, commercial, and residential users. The company aims to contribute to Pakistan’s transition to clean and sustainable energy as part of its commitment to sustainable development.

LONGi, renowned for its high-efficiency solar modules and advanced photovoltaic technology, has established itself as a global leader in the solar industry. Through the partnership with NIMIR Energy, LONGi intends to expand its presence and accelerate the development of solar energy projects in key markets worldwide.

Waqas Ahmed Rana, the COO of NIMIR Energy, expressed his excitement about the strategic partnership, stating that they share a commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions. He emphasized the collaboration’s potential to drive innovation and promote the widespread adoption of solar energy, contributing to a more sustainable future.

Melvin Hu, the Country Head of Sales at LONGi, expressed enthusiasm about joining forces with NIMIR Energy, a respected player in the renewable energy sector. He highlighted the opportunity to unlock new prospects and create a lasting impact by accelerating the deployment of solar energy projects globally.

Pakistan, with its significant solar energy potential and an energy demand of 100 Terawatt hours, faces challenges such as rising electricity prices and grid instability. NIMIR Energy envisions addressing these issues by providing cost-effective and high-quality solar solutions to the public. Partnering with LONGi, the world’s largest panel manufacturer, allows NIMIR Energy to bring in top-quality solar panels at competitive prices, offering a promising path forward.

As climate action gains momentum, the collaboration between NIMIR Energy and LONGi represents a vital step toward sustainable energy development in Pakistan and underscores the importance of technology innovation and sustainable business practices in addressing climate change challenges.

 

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