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Nepal’s Green Energy Future: Huawei, CNI, & Stakeholders Discuss Solar & Storage

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12th March 2025, Kathmandu

Huawei Digital Power Nepal, in collaboration with the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), organized a dialogue on solar photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage sustainability.

Nepal’s Green Energy Future

The event took place at the Huawei Exhibition Center in Hattisar, Kathmandu, bringing together over 80 key stakeholders from Nepal’s energy, business, and industrial sectors.

This program served as a platform to explore the potential of solar PV and energy storage solutions in transforming Nepal’s energy sector. It aimed to support the country’s transition toward a greener and more sustainable future. The Alternative Energy Promotion Center (AEPC) and the Energy Regulatory Commission also participated as key organizers, highlighting their commitment to Nepal’s industrial energy development.

Key Experts Share Insights

Industry leaders and experts shared their insights at the event. The speakers included:

Jim Huang, CEO of Huawei, Nepal

Ashish Garg, Chairman of Energy Development Council

James Zhang, Director of Huawei Digital Power, Nepal

Shubhalaxmi Shrestha, Deputy Director of AEPC

Dinesh Dulal, Head of Sustainable Energy Banking at NMB Bank

Dr. Madhusudan Adhikari, Member of Electricity Regulatory Commission

Gary, Technical Expert at Tongwei

Managing Directors from leading industrial groups such as Shiv Shakti Group, DJPL Group, and Chaudhary Group

Speakers discussed the latest trends in solar PV and energy storage and their practical applications in Nepal. They highlighted how these solutions can help industries reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and adopt sustainable practices.

Huawei Unveils New Energy Solutions

Huawei introduced its FusionSolar C&I Oasis Solution, featuring the 1C/150K and 215/108 kWh C&I Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).

Jim Huang, CEO of Huawei Nepal, along with senior executives Lixiaowei and Nixiaopeng, led the official launch.

These advanced energy solutions are designed to help Nepali industries improve power reliability and reduce costs. Huawei also showcased its smart PV and ESS (Energy Storage System) solutions, which enhance safety and efficiency for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, shopping malls, and office buildings.

The technology aims to reduce carbon emissions and support Nepal’s transition to a cleaner, circular economy.

Commitment to Sustainable Energy

In his welcome speech, Jim Huang emphasized Nepal’s potential for energy transformation.

“Nepal has great opportunities to shape the future of energy. By working together, we can implement sustainable solutions, reduce carbon footprints, and build a smart green energy system,” he said.

Ashish Garg, Chairman of the Energy Development Council, stressed the importance of renewable energy in Nepal’s industrial sector.

“Nepal’s industrial growth depends on energy efficiency and sustainability. Decarbonization through solar energy and storage solutions will drive this transformation. These innovations will help industries grow while contributing to Nepal’s clean energy goals,” he stated.

He also highlighted how decarbonization is not just an environmental responsibility but a strategy for long-term competitiveness.

Stronger Collaboration for a Greener Future

As the event concluded, speakers emphasized the importance of collaboration in accelerating Nepal’s clean energy transition. They agreed that clean energy technologies will play a vital role in building a more sustainable industrial sector.

Huawei Digital Power Nepal remains committed to innovation and partnership, ensuring a greener and more sustainable future for Nepal.

For more: Nepal’s Green Energy Future


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