The Pakistan Solar Association (PSA) has expressed serious concerns regarding the growing import of B-grade and inferior-quality solar panels by unauthorized third-party importers in Pakistan. In a strongly worded statement, the PSA highlighted the significant risks these substandard products pose to consumers, the broader economy, and the nation’s reputation.
The PSA emphasized that these poor-quality solar panels are not merely a consumer issue but a matter of national importance. “The influx of substandard solar materials is a substantial loss for consumers who invest in these products with the expectation of long-term savings and reliable energy solutions,” Amir Chaudhary, Chairman of PSA said, and added that in reality, these inferior products lead to inefficiencies, frequent breakdowns, and higher maintenance costs, ultimately negating the intended benefits of solar energy adoption.
PSA warned that if the current trend of importing low-quality solar panels continues, Pakistan could become a dumping ground for the world’s substandard solar products. This, the association stressed, would be detrimental to the country’s efforts to transition to renewable energy and could severely undermine consumer confidence in solar technology.
Moreover, Amir Chaudhary, Chairman of PSA, clarified that these third-party importers responsible for flooding the market with inferior solar panels are not members of the PSA. “These importers are operating outside the recognized framework of quality assurance and ethical business practices that our association upholds,” the PSA Chairman noted. “By prioritizing profit margins over product quality, they are not only compromising the safety and satisfaction of consumers but also tarnishing the nation’s dignity in the international market.”
Amir Chaudhary, Chairman of PSA, said that the ongoing supply glut in the Chinese market has resulted in third-party stockists in China unloading excess stocks, including B-grade stocks, without warranty or re-insurance. Unfortunately, some traders are importing the dumped stocks into the Pakistan market and selling them to uninformed buyers.
The PSA urged the government and relevant regulatory authorities to act immediately against these unauthorized importers. It called for stricter enforcement of quality standards and regulations governing the import and sale of solar products in Pakistan. The association also encouraged consumers to verify suppliers’ credentials and choose only PSA-affiliated manufacturers and importers to ensure they purchase high-quality, certified solar panels.