Solaric has set a new benchmark in Bangladesh’s renewable energy sector by securing five top honours at the Bangladesh Clean Energy Week Awards 2025. The accolades highlight the company’s pioneering role in driving the nation’s transition towards sustainable energy solutions.

The awards include:
- Business Excellence – Solar EPC Company of the Year
- Business Excellence – Solar Developer of the Year
- Project Showcase – Best Solar Project of the Year – Textile for its groundbreaking collaboration with Ha-Meem Group
- Service Excellence – Best Solar O&M Service Provider
- WENERGY – Women Leaders in Clean Energy, awarded to Engr. Naznin Akther, Director – Business Development at Solaric
These recognitions celebrate Solaric’s 16+ years of dedication to delivering innovative rooftop solar solutions, impactful large-scale projects, and reliable service across Bangladesh.
One of the most notable achievements was the Best Solar Project of the Year – Textile with Ha-Meem Group. The completed phase of the project has already delivered a capacity of 7,790.38 kWp, generating 9,877.68 MWh annually and reducing CO₂ emissions by 6,631 metric tons. The ongoing phase will add 16,900 kWp, with an annual generation of 16,672.20 MWh and a reduction of 13,221.05 metric tons of CO₂.
Solaric also received recognition for its excellence in operations and maintenance (O&M), ensuring safety, reliability, and innovation with advanced monitoring, diagnostics, and dedicated on-ground teams.
Additionally, the WENERGY award honored Engr. Naznin Akther for her visionary leadership and her role in inspiring the next generation of women leaders in clean energy.
Expressing gratitude, Solaric acknowledged the continued trust and collaboration of its valued partners, including leading corporations and industrial zones, as well as the relentless efforts of its dedicated team.
“These recognitions reflect our unwavering commitment to advancing Bangladesh’s clean energy journey. Together with our partners, we remain determined to power the nation sustainably,” said the company in a statement.








