Omera Solar is stepping into the spotlight at the 11th edition of Renewable Energy Expo (RENEX) 2026, unveiling a stronger, more localized push into Bangladesh’s rapidly evolving renewable energy landscape.
Held at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) from April 16 to 18, 2026, the event serves as a key meeting ground for policymakers, industry leaders, and technology providers shaping the country’s clean energy transition. Against this backdrop, Omera Solar is using its presence to highlight both technological advancement and domestic capability.
A central feature of the company’s showcase is the introduction of its Bangladesh-made solar panels, signaling a strategic move toward local manufacturing as demand for renewable energy solutions accelerates. The development reflects a broader industry shift toward reducing reliance on imports while strengthening supply chain resilience within the country.
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Beyond manufacturing, Omera Solar is presenting its growing portfolio of industrial rooftop solar systems, designed to support energy-intensive sectors such as textiles, manufacturing, and large-scale commercial operations. These systems aim to help businesses cut electricity costs, stabilize power supply, and meet increasing sustainability requirements from global buyers.
The company is also emphasizing its capabilities in large-scale renewable integrations, positioning itself as a partner for infrastructure and utility-linked solar deployments. This aligns with Bangladesh’s wider push to diversify its energy mix and scale up renewable capacity in line with national targets.
A notable highlight of the exhibition is Omera Solar’s Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solutions, engineered for seamless factory integration. These systems are designed to optimize energy usage, ensure reliability during grid fluctuations, and enable more efficient use of solar-generated power—an increasingly critical component as industries seek uninterrupted and sustainable operations.
Located at Hall 4, Mega Pavilion 61–64, the Omera Solar booth is expected to draw attention from corporate clients, project developers, and energy stakeholders exploring practical pathways toward decarbonization.
The company’s participation at RENEX 2026 underscores its ambition to play a leading role in Bangladesh’s renewable energy transition, combining local innovation with scalable solutions tailored to industrial and infrastructure needs.


