Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN) is hosting its flagship event “Power Summit 2025” on 15th & 16th of October, 2025 under the theme of “Powering Nepal, Energizing the region”. This milestone event in the energy calendar of Nepal is being patronized by the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation (MoEWRI), Government of Nepal.
The Power Summit 2025 will see the participation of our development partners and prominent stakeholder of the hydropower and energy sector from within and outside the country. Henceforth, sponsoring the event will be an opportunity not to be missed for the visibility of your organization, and we look forward to your sponsorship to the Power Summit 2025.
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- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation.
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Reinforce the agency’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure, climate resilience, and inclusive economic growth, aligned with institutional priorities such as the Climate Change Action Plan, Green Equity Approach, etc.
- Supporting as key partners in South Asia’s clean energy future, gaining visibility among government leaders, private investors, and regional stakeholders.
- Participate in high-level policy dialogue, contributing to regulatory reform, financing strategies, and sectoral roadmaps that guide long-term development in the energy sector.
- Promote regional power trade and market integration, which align with multilateral institutions’ efforts to build transboundary infrastructure and cooperation in South Asia.
- Attract and mobilize private capital, a shared objective for agencies by spotlighting de-risking mechanisms, blended finance opportunities, and scalable investment models.
- Offers a forum for inter-agency alignment, enabling them to synergize support around Nepal’s Mission 28,500 MW and avoid duplication of efforts.
- Highlight existing energy sector engagements, from grid modernization and hydro development to policy support and institutional strengthening.
- Underscores a broader development narrative, clean energy as a catalyst for inclusive job creation, rural electrification, and gender equity in infrastructure development.
- Builds trust and deepens engagement with government ministries, regulatory authorities, and national utilities, laying the groundwork for future collaboration.
- Promote knowledge transfer, share international best practices, and foster peer learning across the region.
- Harmonization of donor strategies with Nepal’s Energy Development Roadmap 2081.
- B2B and B2G opportunities with private developers, regulators, and international finance institutions.
- Co-design of innovative climate financing, risk guarantees, and results-based mechanisms.
- Direct engagement with government and industry to design capacity-building initiatives.
- Enhanced visibility of donor-led work in gender inclusion, rural electrification, and climate-proofing.
- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation.
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Showcase national companies, investors, and green technologies, strengthening economic ties and facilitating business engagement in Nepal’s growing energy sector.
- Contribute to the SDGs and global green transition goals, demonstrating meaningful commitment to international climate cooperation.
- Brings together Nepali ministers, regional leaders, and international agencies, providing embassies with an influential platform to deepen diplomatic ties and explore government-to-government (G2G) collaboration.
- Increases visibility of the home country’s development priorities, expertise, and values
- Promote business delegations, connect private companies with opportunities in Nepal’s energy market, and encourage technology partnerships and joint ventures.
- Positions embassies as supporters of regional peace, stability, and infrastructure connectivity—core diplomatic objectives across South Asia.
- Creates pathways for collaboration in capacity building, academic exchange, and technical training, enhancing people-to-people ties and sustainable knowledge transfer.
- Supporting a national platform for clean energy development contributes to public diplomacy and builds long-term goodwill with the government and people of Nepal.
- Gain access to discussions on policy development, governance, and energy sector reform, aligning their development cooperation with Nepal’s evolving priorities.
- Strengthens national institutions, public-private dialogue, and transparent policy-making.
- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation.
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Gain direct access to a curated audience of project developers, government agencies, utilities, EPC contractors, and financiers looking for quality suppliers in hydropower and clean energy infrastructure.
- Position your company as a reliable, globally competitive manufacturer by aligning with Nepal’s most influential energy event, demonstrating your long-term commitment to clean energy growth in South Asia.
- Build relationships with key stakeholders and decision-makers, opening doors to new contracts, technology partnerships, and cross-border projects in Nepal and the wider region.
- Participate in technical panels or side events, offering input on procurement standards, innovation trends, and sector modernization.
- Visibility Across Multiple Channels such as event branding, media coverage, exhibition space, and digital promotion, increasing your visibility among both local and international audiences.
- Access to Pipeline of Upcoming Projects by learning about future tenders, investment pipelines, and public-private initiatives under Nepal’s green energy roadmap.
- Develop local supply chains, enhance workforce skills, and explore joint manufacturing or assembly ventures in Nepal.
- Demonstrate your company’s commitment to clean energy, responsible sourcing, and climate-smart infrastructure, which enhances your ESG profile and appeal to impact-conscious investors.
- Provides Gateway to Regional Opportunities as part of the regional renewable energy value chain, with potential for exports and collaboration beyond Nepal.
- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation.
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Gain visibility among energy developers, utilities, policymakers, and financiers, all of whom increasingly rely on advanced communication systems to manage complex hydropower and grid operations.
- Provides critical telecom infrastructure—SCADA systems, real-time monitoring, remote diagnostics, IIoT, and cybersecurity—that supports safe and efficient energy production.
- Engage directly with project developers, EPC firms, regulators, and multilateral agencies, enabling new contracts, pilot projects, and long-term collaborations.
- Gain opportunities to participate in discussions that shape digital integration strategies, energy resilience planning, and technology procurement frameworks.
- Demonstrate company’s commitment to smart grid development, energy automation, and digital infrastructure, aligning with national goals for a modern, interconnected energy system.
- Brand Visibility through branding, media coverage, exhibition booths, and networking sessions, elevating your profile in Nepal and the broader South Asian energy market.
- Reinforces your contribution to low-carbon, tech-driven infrastructure, boosting your company’s alignment with global ESG and climate-smart development goals.
- Active involvement in Nepal’s leading energy event signals trustworthiness, capacity, and strategic commitment, making your brand a preferred choice for upcoming energy and infrastructure projects.
- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation.
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Showcase as a global leader in hydropower and clean energy before an audience of government agencies, project developers, utilities, investors, and regulators.
- Long-term opportunities for international companies in equipment supply, construction, consultancy, and financing.
- Direct engagement with high-level government officials, public utilities, and private developers, accelerating access to upcoming tenders and project pipelines.
- Build valuable connections with EPC firms, local partners, financiers, and development agencies, enabling you to explore joint ventures, public-private partnerships, and technology transfer opportunities.
- Participate in shaping Nepal’s energy future by engaging in sessions that influence energy policy, investment frameworks, digital transformation, and cross-border power trade.
- Strengthen ESG Profile and Sustainability Leadership role in low-carbon, climate-resilient infrastructure, supporting global commitments to the SDGs and Paris Agreement goals.
- Access a community of multilateral banks (e.g. World Bank, ADB, IFC) and bilateral agencies that co-finance clean energy projects
- Gain insight and positioning for regional grid integration and transnational energy projects.
- Boost Local Trust and Long-Term Market Presence to Nepal’s development, enhancing your brand’s reputation, credibility, and local acceptance.
- Direct B2B and B2G engagements with key decision-makers.
- Insights into Nepal’s evolving energy investment landscape.
- Strategic partnerships with Nepali and South Asian firms.
- Alignment with regional infrastructure and climate goals.
- Generate broad consensus among government, private sector, and development partners on achieving Nepal’s national energy target of 28,500 MW by 2035, along with a shared roadmap for its implementation
- Reinforce Nepal’s role as a clean energy hub in South Asia by advancing discussions on cross-border electricity trade, grid interconnection, and regional energy integration with neighboring countries.
- Presentation of bankable energy projects including hydropower, transmission, and renewables attracting interest from international investors, financiers, and multilateral institutions.
- Provide practical policy recommendations to improve the investment climate, regulatory certainty, and ease of doing business in Nepal’s energy sector.
- Signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and preliminary agreements between government agencies, developers, investors, and technology providers, fostering new PPPs.
- Promote clean technologies, climate-smart infrastructure, and ESG-aligned investment approaches, positioning Nepal’s energy transition within the global sustainability agenda.
- Gain insights into regional best practices, innovations, and financing mechanisms, contributing to local capacity development and institutional strengthening.
- Provide a platform for development partners to coordinate efforts, align with national energy priorities, and explore areas of co-financing and technical assistance.
- Enhance regional and international networks among power sector stakeholders, paving the way for ongoing collaboration beyond the summit.
- Elevate Nepal’s profile as a reliable, sustainable, and investment-ready energy producer, reinforcing its position in the regional and global clean energy landscape.
- Gain strategic exposure among government officials, developers, utilities, urban planners, and international partners, reinforcing your position as a forward-thinking mobility solution provider.
- Participate in high-level discussions that influence EV policy frameworks, urban transport planning, and charging infrastructure development, helping shape a conducive ecosystem for EV growth.
- Opportunity to Demonstrate Commitment to Sustainability
- Identify local distributors, investors, and strategic partners, while gaining insights into Nepal’s incentives for EV adoption, charging infrastructure plans, and procurement pipelines.
- Support for Forge valuable connections with hydropower producers, municipalities, grid operators, and ICT providers to support the rollout of integrated EV charging systems.
- Engage with institutions like the World Bank, ADB, IFC, and bilateral donors that are supporting Nepal’s electrification of transport and climate-resilient infrastructure development.
- Public association with the Power Summit enhances your environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials, showcasing your commitment to clean technology and sustainable mobility
- First-Mover Advantage in an Emerging EV Market by rapidly expanding, underpenetrated EV segment, contributing to long-term growth as Nepal modernizes its transport sector.