The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park (: قائدِ اعظم سولر پارک) is a in , , , named in honor of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Founder of Pakistan. It is a 400 MW solar facility spanning an area of 8 km and hosting 1.6 million solar modules. The initial phase of the project was constructed by the through a 100% owned subsidiary QA Solar in May 2015 at a cost of $131 million. On 5 May 2015, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan inaugurated.
[pdf] The Mobile Solar PV Container is a portable, containerized solar power system designed for easy transportation and deployment. It integrates advanced photovoltaic modules, inverters, and electrical cabinets into a compact and functional unit.
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