Bangladesh faces unique energy challenges due to its high population density and susceptibility to monsoon-driven grid failures. The adoption of solar panels has become a strategic necessity rather than a luxury, especially in rural areas where the national grid is unstable or nonexistent.
Current market trends show a massive shift toward the house solar power system, as urban homeowners in Dhaka and Chittagong seek to mitigate the rising cost of electricity and frequent load-shedding during peak summer months.
While cost-effective options like polycrystalline solar panel technology initially dominated the market, there is a growing demand for higher efficiency and better heat tolerance to maximize energy harvest during the humid Bangladeshi climate.
