ISLAMABAD: SkyElectric, Pakistan’s leading solar technology company, has achieved a major milestone in its global expansion by successfully completing the first phase of the Japan Electrical Safety & Environment Technology Laboratories (JET) testing program.
This achievement underscores SkyElectric’s commitment to quality and service excellence, marking a significant step toward entering the highly competitive Japanese market. The successful completion of the JET testing partially paves the way for SkyElectric’s entry into Japan and solidifies its position as a strong contender on the international stage.
Founded in 2015, SkyElectric has been at the forefront of Pakistan’s solar industry, bringing innovative solutions that have transformed the country’s energy landscape. Among its key advancements is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning into its solar energy management systems, which are designed to optimize energy usage, predict maintenance needs, and improve overall efficiency.
SkyElectric’s diverse product range, which includes high-quality hardware and software solutions, serves both residential and commercial customers. The company’s advanced technology ensures consistent power delivery, even in challenging external conditions. Furthermore, SkyElectric is known for its strong after-sales support, comprehensive warranties, and top-tier cybersecurity, establishing a new standard of reliability and customer trust in the industry.
Amin Sukhera, Co-founder and CEO of SkyElectric, highlighted the importance of completing the first phase of the JET testing program, noting that it demonstrates the exceptional quality and reliability of the company’s products. He also emphasized that this success is SkyElectric’s first significant step into the Japanese market, known for its advanced and competitive solar industry. Sukhera expressed confidence that this milestone would unlock global opportunities for the company.
SkyElectric’s COO, Zeeshan Ahmad, echoed this sentiment, stating that entering Japan is a key strategic priority for the company’s global expansion efforts. He emphasized that Japan’s rigorous regulatory environment and high consumer expectations offer an ideal stage to showcase SkyElectric’s cutting-edge technology. Ahmad also discussed the company’s broader vision for Pakistan’s energy sector, focusing on crucial issues such as net metering, green energy, and reducing the carbon footprint through targeted interventions.
During a recent discussion with journalists, both Sukhera and Ahmad addressed the challenges and opportunities within Pakistan’s energy sector, highlighting the potential of the country’s 300 solar days for renewable energy generation. Sukhera called for reducing taxes and duties on imported batteries, arguing that these measures could significantly boost the adoption of green energy and help alleviate Pakistan’s energy crisis.
SkyElectric’s success in Japan not only validates its technological prowess but also opens new avenues for growth and collaboration. The company’s systems, designed to meet the challenges of the Pakistani market, are now gaining recognition on a global scale.