In a significant development for Pakistan’s solar energy sector, Jamal Power and Solarkon have officially joined hands to embark on a large-scale 15 MW solar power project. The partnership was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony, marking a collaborative step toward enhancing the country’s renewable energy infrastructure.

Mr. Bilal Khalid (COO, Jamal Power) and Mr. Sardar Ashiq Wattoo (CEO, Solarkon) during the MOU signing ceremony.
The new 15 MW solar power project aims to power both industrial and commercial sectors, contributing to Pakistan’s transition to clean energy and reducing dependency on fossil fuels. Jamal Power, known for delivering innovative and scalable energy solutions, has consistently been at the forefront of deploying high-performance renewable technologies. Solarkon, as a growing solar EPC player, brings its technical expertise and commitment to clean energy to the table.

Mr. Rafee Ullah (Country head, Sineng Electric) shaking hands with Mr. Sardar Ashiq Wattoo (CEO, Solarkon) post-signing.
This MOU not only marks a milestone for both companies but also signals a strategic shift toward sustainable development practices. The 15 MW project is expected to generate over 23,000 MWh of electricity annually, offsetting approximately 13,000 tons of CO₂ emissions. It will also pave the way for job creation and increased technological exchange within the country’s renewable energy space.
Jamal Power and Solarkon have reaffirmed their shared mission to lead Pakistan toward a greener and more energy-secure future. The MOU signing symbolizes more than a business agreement—it is a promise to push the boundaries of clean energy implementation and inspire other industry players to follow suit.