Solar power in South Asia is a type of clean energy, meaning it does not produce powerful air pollutants. It works by using the sun's powerful light to turn into electricity. This electricity can then be used to run things like lights, computers, and TVs. Even though South Asia is known for its really hot days, you can still get solar power even if it's cloudy. Solar panels capture bits of light from the sun, even if it's cloudy, and turn it into electricity. Solar power is growing more and more common in South Asia, and people are now using it to power their houses and communities.