LAHORE: itel Energy has concluded its participation as Diamond Sponsor at the Lahore Solar Expo 2026, marking a significant milestone in Pakistan’s renewable energy and clean technology sector, as the company unveiled a new generation of intelligent energy solutions aimed at strengthening the country’s power resilience.
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The three-day exhibition attracted strong interest from industry professionals, engineers, and technology enthusiasts, with itel Energy positioning itself not just as a hardware provider, but as a solutions-driven energy innovator focused on long-term sustainability and digital energy management.
A key highlight of the showcase was the launch of the AI-optimized Sparta Series hybrid inverter, powered by the company’s SmartGo AI system. According to the company, the technology integrates real-time cloud analysis and advanced weather forecasting to predict solar generation patterns. Based on expected conditions such as cloudy or rainy weather, the system automatically adjusts battery usage priorities to ensure uninterrupted power supply without manual intervention.
The company said this AI-driven energy management approach represents a shift toward intelligent home power systems, particularly in markets like Pakistan where energy reliability remains a major challenge.
itel Energy also introduced its Power Series portable energy solutions, designed for mobility without compromising performance. The company highlighted that the systems are built using 100% Grade A LiFePO4 battery cells, offering enhanced stability and a projected lifespan of up to 10 years, targeting consumers seeking durable backup power solutions for residential use.
In addition to consumer products, the company showcased its Commercial and Industrial (C&I) energy storage solutions, including the IPX-51314SPT battery system. The scalable platform allows businesses to expand backup capacity up to 768kWh, aimed at ensuring uninterrupted operations for industries facing grid instability or power shortages.
Speaking at the event, itel Energy Vice-President Eason Duan said the company’s “Power Up Pakistan” initiative goes beyond technology deployment and focuses on delivering reliability and peace of mind to consumers and businesses alike.
He added that the company’s mission is aligned with supporting Pakistan’s transition toward cleaner and more intelligent energy systems through innovation, efficiency, and scalable renewable solutions.
Industry observers at the expo noted growing momentum in Pakistan’s solar and energy storage market, driven by rising electricity costs, increased industrial demand, and growing interest in hybrid and AI-enabled energy systems.
The event concluded with strong engagement from stakeholders, reinforcing the expanding role of renewable energy technologies in shaping Pakistan’s future energy landscape.
















