Egypt wants to become a regional energy hub in both gas and electricity, the latter to be serviced in good part by its enormous solar potential. KarmSolar began as an idea in a Cairo café at a revolutionary time in Egypt’s history. But now the company can be found at every link in the solar value chain, and it plans to play a key role in the nation’s ambitious energy future. pv magazine sat down with KarmSolar CEO Ahmed Zahran to talk shop.
"People had the idea that solar was unreliable and we had to combat that erroneous notion even though the history was completely disconnected from us," Ahmed Zahran, CEO and co-founder of KarmSolar.
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