The industrial rooftop Solar EPC Company “Solaric” joins the BIID Expo 2025. Grand Pavilion No – 232 at Agargao, Dhaka. In this expo Solaric presents its 3 ZERO model, which means 0 Investment, 0 Carbon & 0 Hassle.

In this fair Bangladesh’s leading industrial solar EPC company “Solaric showcased some of their industrial solar projects in Bangladesh. Visitors and entrepreneurs can learn about various aspects of industrial solar power plants from renewable energy experts at Solaric’s stall at the fair. Here is a miniature demo of Solar EPC Contactor Solaric’s World’s Largest Solar Rooftop 50 Mega Watt “Korean EPZ, Chittagong” only project “Youngone Corporarion KEPZ Solar Rooftop Project. Many industrialist ,academian , experts visited Solaric’s stall and inquired about their work and projects.

Rooftops of industries can be a good alternative for solar panels to implement renewable energy plans in industries as Bangladesh has a land scarcity issue, said Solaric Group Director Engineer Naznin Akhter. Solaric has installed 134 MWp and completed 200 Rooftop Solar Plants“Bangladesh has a land scarcity. Rooftop solar solutions will help to generate more energy in industries,” Naznin said.
According to her, an industrialist can save 15% of energy cost by this utilisation compared to using an existing grid as solar power ensures green energy at a low cost.
We are working on the world’s largest rooftop solar panel at KEPZ-50MWp in Chattogram by Youngone Corporation. We basically started to work with Youngone Corporation in 2019. We have already completed 40MW which will be enhanced to 50 MW by June 2025,” she informed.Solaric integrates sustainability into its operations by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and aligning with UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) goals. The company supports clients in obtaining Renewable Energy Certificates (RSCs) and is committed to advancing green hydrogen technology as the next major development in renewable energy.
Solaric’s operations span multinational companies, industrial manufacturers, and its landmark project—a 60MW rooftop solar installation at the Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ). The company aims to achieve 300MW of solar energy installations by 2026.