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Itel Energy introduces innovative products and a new experience center to boost Pakistan’s solar industry

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Lahore – On August 18, 2025, itel Energy, Pakistan’s leading innovator in renewable energy, continues to set new standards in quality, reliability, and customer support. At the Solar Pakistan 2025 event, the company unveiled its latest technological advancements, including the next-generation IP66 series and a brand-new, fully-equipped Experience Center in Karachi. This center symbolizes its unwavering commitment to Pakistan’s energy future.

Upgraded Products for Pakistan’s Challenging Environment Building on its reputation for durability and innovation, itel Energy introduces a suite of solutions tailored to Pakistan’s unique climate: Unmatched IP66 Series – The Next Generation of Protective Power Featuring industry-leading protection with a 6.6kW inverter, 16kWh lithium battery rated IP65, and a 5-year replacement warranty, these products are built for extreme humidity, dust, and environmental conditions.

• Water submersion resistance up to 50cm for 72 hours

• Advanced CCS technology and locally-made battery cells for superior reliability

• Built for humid, dusty, and harsh environments—perfect for Pakistan’s diverse climate.

Support for residential, commercial, and industrial applications with scalable solutions. Top-Selling IP54 Series Known nationwide for efficiency and durability, these inverters and low-voltage batteries come with a 3-year replacement warranty and rigorous quality checks.

Robust Commercial & Industry (C&I) Solutions ○ 30kW & 50kW Inverters: Support more than double the PV output, capable of parallel and series connections for scalable power capacity. High-voltage battery systems adapt according to user needs, facilitating efficient capacity expansion and reducing inventory pressure.

Optimized for shops, small factories, schools, hospitals, and farms — these solutions deliver reliable continuous power, peak-shaving capability, and straightforward system growth to meet evolving energy demands. Expanding Customer Experience and Support. Complementing our upgraded product line, itel Energy announces the launch of a new, high-tech Experience Center in Saddar, Karachi.

Located in the heart of Pakistan’s commercial hub, this facility is more than just a showroom: it’s a hub of innovation, support, and cultural exchange. It combines product display, testing, sales, and training under one roof. Additionally, our network of over 40 service centers across 33 cities, supported by advanced labs and a 48-hour replacement policy, ensures quick, localized support. Our dedicated mobile app enhances real-time monitoring and troubleshooting, reaffirming our promise to serve our customers better.

A Milestone in Local Capabilities The Karachi-based testing laboratory, inaugurated today, underscores our dedication to local innovation. Equipped for inverter stress testing, firmware updates, and battery cycle simulations, this lab guarantees that every Itel product performs optimally under Pakistan’s toughest conditions.

Developed in partnership with Carlcare Service Pvt. Ltd., it embodies our commitment to trust, safety, and long-term support. A Future Powered by Collaboration Together with our industry partners, university collaborators, and customers, we are not just providing energy solutions—we are powering change. Our aim is to build trust and confidence at every step, from manufacturing to the last mile of support. Join us at Booth Nos. A-5-01 to A-5-08 at Solar Pakistan 2025 to witness these innovations first-hand. We’re excited to continue our journey toward a sustainable, reliable energy future for Pakistan.

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NA allows PTA taxes on imported phones to be paid in instalments

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LAHORE – The National Assembly has approved a provision in the Finance Bill 2026-27 allowing individuals to pay taxes on imported mobile phones in instalments, a move aimed at reducing the upfront cost of device registration.

Under the new measure, consumers registering imported smartphones through the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS) will be permitted to clear applicable taxes through a government-prescribed instalment plan.

The legislation stipulates that all instalments must be paid within the same financial year in which the device is imported.

The facility will be available for both new and used imported mobile phones and is set to take effect from July 1, 2026, following the enforcement of the Finance Act 2026-27.

The government is expected to issue separate notifications outlining the payment procedure, eligibility requirements and other operational details.

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Pakistan electricity system ‘operating beyond recorded solar capacity’: Report

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s electricity sector is facing a significant data gap in rooftop solar adoption, with actual installed capacity estimated to be nearly twice the officially documented figures, according to a new report.

A joint study by HeraldX and Renewables First, titled “The Uncounted Gigawatts: Distributed Solar Mapping and Grid Impact Analysis in Pakistan”, uses artificial intelligence and power system modelling to evaluate the scale and operational impact of distributed solar generation.

The report estimates that national rooftop and distributed solar capacity stands at around 38 gigawatts, significantly higher than what is reflected in official datasets.

In Lahore, the AI model identified 177MW of rooftop solar capacity compared to an official estimate of 95MW, pointing to substantial gaps in reporting and registration, particularly for systems outside or partially outside net-metering frameworks.

The study notes that this unrecorded capacity is already influencing grid behaviour, despite remaining largely invisible to planners and distribution companies.

Using PSS/E simulation software, researchers compared grid performance under recorded and actual solar penetration levels, finding increased reverse power flows and a rise in transformer loading from 34 per cent to 76 per cent during daytime conditions.

Voltage levels were also found to exceed Grid Code 2023 compliance thresholds under both scenarios, indicating mounting stress on distribution infrastructure.

The report further states that while a simulated 10MW battery energy storage system helped improve voltage stability and reduce reverse flows, it also led to power factor deterioration in lower solar penetration conditions, suggesting storage alone cannot address the challenge.

According to the researchers, the AI model was trained on Pakistan-specific rooftop imagery to improve accuracy, unlike generic international datasets.

The report calls for urgent adoption of updated monitoring systems and planning tools, warning that the widening gap between recorded and actual solar capacity poses risks for distribution companies and grid operators.

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Public holidays declared for 9th and 10th Muharram across Pakistan: Details

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ISLAMABAD – The federal government has announced public holidays on June 25 and 26, 2026, on account of 9th and 10th Muharram-ul-Haram (Ashura), during which all government offices across the country will remain closed.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved the two-day holiday, following which the Cabinet Division issued a formal notification confirming the closure of public offices operating under both five-day and six-day work schedules.

The holidays will fall on Thursday and Friday, marking the observance of Ashura nationwide.

According to the notification, the decision has been taken in line with annual observances of Muharram, during which religious gatherings, processions and majalis are held across the country.

Authorities are finalising administrative and security arrangements to ensure law and order during the period, particularly in view of large processions and congregations in major cities and towns.

Ashura, observed on the 9th and 10th of Muharram, holds significant religious importance for Muslims and is commemorated every year in Pakistan with mourning processions and religious gatherings.

The notification confirms that the public holidays correspond to 9th and 10th Muharram 1448 Hijri.

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