The project, a collaboration between Tajikistan and Global Solar Wafer, a South Korean company, is slated for completion in four phases. Upon full implementation, the plant is expected to employ over 8,000 individuals, with 95% of the workforce being Tajik citizens. Our cutting-edge micro-inverter technology optimizes every solar panel, ensuring maximum energy harvest even in the challenging topographic. Tajikistan's theoretical hydropower potential is estimated at over 527 billion kWh annually—enough to meet Central Asia's energy consumption three times over. The Roghun Hydropower Project is the centerpiece of Tajikistan's energy strategy. The appeal extends beyond lower operational costs; it centers on a framework designed to accelerate growth, minimize tax burdens, and streamline market. Chinese developer Eging PV Technology said it will build a 200 MW solar power station in southwestern Tajikistan. The project will be developed in four phases, with a $150 million investment in the first phase to build a solar power plant on 250 hectares of land. (Photo Credit: Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Tajikistan) Chinese solar PV solar cell and modules manufacturer, and EPC company EGing. 6Wresearch actively monitors the Tajikistan Intelligent Power Module (IPM) Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and forecast outlook. Our insights help businesses to make data-backed strategic decisions with ongoing.