LAHORE, January 20 (Gwadar Pro) – GoodWe, one of China's leading manufacturers of PV inverters and energy storage solutions, has formed a long-term partnership with three different Pakistani companies to develop 400 MW of renewable energy in the country.
LAHORE, January 20 (Gwadar Pro) – GoodWe, one of China's leading manufacturers of PV inverters and energy storage solutions, has formed a long-term partnership with three different Pakistani companies to develop 400 MW of renewable energy in the country.
During the company's Solar Power Day Lahore event, GoodWe signed agreements with Hajveri Group for the establishment of a 100MW renewable energy power plant, SSEM Metals for 200MW, and Power Tech for 100MW, according to an official statement.
"The partnership will strengthen GoodWe's long-term and profound development in the local renewable energy market and promote Pakistan's sustainable development," according to the company's official statement.
"It's really impressive that we achieved so many significant agreements with important partners in Pakistan, which fully demonstrate the local market's strong confidence in us," said Syed Salman Mohiuddin, Country Manager of GoodWe Pakistan.
"GoodWe offers a comprehensive product portfolio ranging from residential, commercial, and industrial to utility-scale solutions, and we have an excellent local team ready to reach and serve our customers in Pakistan," he added.
GoodWe, founded in 2010. is one of the world's leading providers of smart energy solutions, specializing in the research and manufacturing of PV inverters and energy storage solutions.
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