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Pakistan’s solar boom and the challenge for the gridCEFR A2

18 Dec 2025

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
3 min
140 words

Since 2023 Pakistan has faced severe annual heatwaves that sometimes collapse the national electricity grid. Rising tariffs and frequent outages pushed households and small businesses to use rooftop and small-scale solar as a more stable source of power.

In the 2024 fiscal year Pakistan imported 16 gigawatts of solar panels, more than triple the 4.9 GW imported the year before. By mid-2025 cumulative imports reached roughly 36 GW, about three-quarters of the country’s total installed generation capacity. Cheap panels let villages and cities run fans, pumps and small appliances during heatwaves, but the country still lacks local manufacturing and so depends on imports.

A 10 percent tax on solar panels in 2024 aimed to protect grid revenue but did not slow demand. Many people also buy batteries to store power, although poorer households often need special financing.

Difficult words

  • heatwavea long period of very hot weather
    heatwaves
  • tariffa tax on imported goods or services
    tariffs
  • outagea period when electricity is not available
    outages
  • rooftopthe top area of a building used for equipment
  • importto bring goods into a country for sale
    imported
  • manufacturingthe process of making products in factories
  • batterya device that stores electrical energy for later use
    batteries
  • financingmoney or loans to help people buy things

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