Trinasolar expands presence in Middle East and Africa with key distributor partnerships
Trinasolar signed three important distributor partnerships with Noon for Renewable Energy in Lebanon, Al Takamul Engineering in Palestine, and Golden Sun Solar Solutions in Sudan, marking a significant expansion of Trinasolar's reach across the Middle East and Africa.
Trinasolar will deliver a total of 110MW modules, including the state-of-the-art Vertex N modules customized for the region's unique energy landscape.
"We are thrilled to welcome Noon for Renewable Energy, Al Takamul Engineering, and Golden Sun Solar Solutions to our esteemed network of distributors," Zhao Lei, Head of Strategic Key Accounts at Trinasolar, said.
Empowering emerging economies
Trina Solar's revolutionary Vertex n-type family, equipped with cutting-edge n-type i-TOPCon technology, delivers superior efficiency, exceptional long-term reliability, and lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for solar developers.
These partnerships highlight the company’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the Middle East and Africa and accelerating progress towards a net-zero future.
The Vertex modules signify a major advancement in solar module technology, setting new standards for performance, reliability, and sustainability.
Trina Solar's expansion in the Middle East and Africa marks a significant milestone in its global mission to promote renewable energy adoption. Through strategic partnerships and innovative solutions, Trina Solar is committed to speeding up the shift to clean energy and achieving net-zero goals worldwide.
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