Sungrow kicks off first roadshow of 2025 in South Africa

Engineering News   2025-02-12 15:21:26

Sungrow, the global leader in renewable energy solutions, is set to launch its first roadshow of 2025, bringing its industry-leading solar and energy storage innovations to cities across South Africa. Kicking off on February 13th and running until March 18th, the roadshow will visit key locations, including Middelburg, Durban, and Polokwane, among others.

Focused on commercial and industrial (C&I) solutions, the roadshow aims to help businesses reduce their daily power costs through advanced solar and energy storage technologies. As the world continues to navigate the challenges of climate change and energy security, Sungrow remains committed to providing sustainable, reliable, and clean power solutions. For 28 years, Sungrow has been at the forefront of solar energy innovation, playing a critical role in reshaping the global energy mix.

“South Africa is at a pivotal moment in its energy transition. Through this roadshow, we aim to bring our cutting-edge solutions closer to our partners, installers, and stakeholders—empowering them with the tools and knowledge to drive the adoption of clean energy,” said Ezzat Sankari, Channel Business Director for Sungrow Middle East and Africa.

The roadshow will serve as a platform to showcase Sungrow’s latest PV inverter and energy storage solutions, engage with industry professionals, and provide in-depth training sessions on the deployment of renewable technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore how Sungrow’s advanced energy solutions can address South Africa’s power challenges and support the country’s journey towards a more sustainable energy future.

With over 28 years of experience and 605 GW of power electronic converters installed globally, Sungrow continues to set industry benchmarks in innovation, efficiency, and reliability. The company’s vision—“Clean Power for All”—drives its commitment to making renewable energy more accessible and impactful.

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