Zimbabwe is poised for a significant surge in solar energy adoption by 2025, driven by increasing demand, supportive government policies, and declining technology costs. The country enjoys abundant sunshine, making it ideal for solar power generation. . Zimbabwe has an installed electricity generation capacity of close to 3,000 MW, but there is a huge problem. The Zimbabwe Power Company's (ZPC) main thermal plants are very old and keep breaking down. There were also three small coal power plants in Harare, Munyati, and Bulawayo that have installed. . That moment, you realize solar energy in Zimbabwe isn't just a “trend” — it's a lifeline. This vision is guided by five key pillars, supported by factors such as strong governance, economic stability, nfrastructure develo d quality of lif delivery to support national development goals. Powered by SolarCabinet Energy Page 3/5 When. .