In Afghanistan, the rapid adoption of decentralized solar power is often hindered by extreme environmental factors, including severe sandstorms and temperature fluctuations. The need for a secure fence around solar array installations has become critical to prevent theft and animal interference in remote provinces.
Current market trends show a shift from basic galvanized wires to high-grade stainless screening. Local operators are increasingly seeking materials that can withstand the alkaline nature of the soil and the abrasive force of wind-borne particles common in the Hindu Kush regions.
Furthermore, urban areas like Kabul are seeing a rise in residential solar adoption. This has created a niche demand for solar panel in balcony setups, which require specialized lightweight yet strong safety mesh to secure panels without compromising the architectural integrity of the building.