Inverex, a frontrunner in Pakistan’s solar energy sector, is making a groundbreaking leap into the electric vehicle (EV) market—becoming the first Pakistani solar company to do so. This strategic move reinforces Inverex’s mission to promote clean energy and reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels.
The landmark announcement was made during an exclusive event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where Inverex unveiled its latest innovations to a packed audience of clean energy stakeholders, including Pakistani dealers, installers, contractors, and renewable energy advocates. The company showcased a wide range of cutting-edge products designed to optimize solar energy solutions in Pakistan.
Ahmed Shariq, Head of Solar Solutions at Inverex, emphasized the urgent need to address climate change and reduce the transportation sector’s carbon footprint. Inverex’s upcoming EV lineup includes affordable electric two-wheelers and four-wheelers equipped with high-voltage DC charging systems, compatible with both home and commercial setups. These vehicles will offer impressive ranges of 140 km, 220 km, and 320 km per charge for cars, and 80 km to 170 km for bikes—catering to the mobility needs of middle-income households.
In addition to EVs, Inverex introduced a new 8kW three-phase hybrid inverter—bridging the gap between cost and performance in residential and commercial solar systems. Traditionally, hybrid inverters started at 10–12 kW, limiting accessibility. The company also revealed a breakthrough feature for its on-grid inverters, enabling 20% power output during load shedding—a significant advantage over current models that provide none during outages.
Inverex further launched plug-and-play balcony-based 1kWh and 2kWh battery systems, ideal for apartment dwellers. These can be charged using solar panels mounted on balconies. The company also introduced 12V 100Ah and 200Ah lithium iron phosphate batteries to replace outdated lead-acid units in homes.
“Inverex is not just launching products—it is shaping the future of Pakistan’s clean energy landscape,” Shariq declared. “We are entering a new era of innovation, and the time to adapt and grow is now.”