To accelerate industrial transformation by integrating clean energy and sustainable infrastructure into Pakistan’s high-consumption sectors — starting with textiles.
To build regional partnerships between technology providers and industrial power users by fostering education, collaboration, and investment in clean, efficient, and future-ready energy solutions.
Textile Solar Sustainability & Energy Expo 2025 is South Asia’s leading B2B exhibition focused on connecting industrial energy consumers with global clean energy innovators. Held in conjunction with Textile Asia, Pakistan’s largest industrial sourcing show, the event brings together technology providers, EPC firms, and policy enablers for an immersive showcase of solar, hybrid, storage, efficiency, and sustainability solutions.
With Pakistan’s textile and manufacturing sectors rapidly adopting solar and hybrid energy to reduce costs and meet ESG goals, the Expo serves as a dedicated platform to explore scalable, smart, and cost-effective power alternatives.
The 2025 edition of Textile Solar Sustainability & Energy Expo in Karachi was officially inaugurated by His Excellency Mr. Cemal Sangu, Consul General of the Republic of Türkiye, in the presence of Shaikh Mohammad Shafiq, Chief Coordinator PRGMEA, a representative from the German Consulate, Mr. Muhammad Uzair Nizam; Vice President of Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan along with esteemed foreign delegates and prominent business leaders.
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Trade professionals including industrialists, energy heads, engineers, sustainability officers, government officials & buyers
Local and international solar manufacturers, EPCs, tech startups, integrators, equipment suppliers.
Technology brands representing PV modules, inverters, batteries, cooling systems, smart monitoring, and hybrid energy
• Solar is now the cheapest power source in Pakistan, with Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) falling below grid tariffs and gas generation — prompting massive adoption in textile and industr
ial zones.
• Pakistan installed over 1.8 GW of solar capacity in 2023 alone, with an annual growth rate exceeding 22%, driven by net metering, off-grid deployment, and commercial-scale demand.
• Textile is Pakistan’s largest export industry, consuming 30%+ of total industrial electricity — solar provides textile manufacturers with a long-term hedge against energy cost volatility.
• Over 60% of new captive power projects registered with NEPRA (2023–2024) are now hybrid/solar-based — showing a sharp pivot toward independent power sourcing.
• IRENA identifies over 50 GW of wind and 60 GW of hydropower potential — yet solar offers the lowest capex-to-output ratio, making it the first choice for manufacturers.
• Government programs and incentives like Net Metering, Wheeling, and Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) facilitation are creating easier regulatory pathways for commercial solar.
• Foreign and local EPCs, inverter brands, and storage system companies are setting up shop in Lahore, Faisalabad, and Karachi — signaling a mature and expanding ecosystem.