Sinomach SUMEC inks 250MW PV module supply agreement with Thailand's Solomon
7 February 2024Sinomach subsidiary SUMEC Group Corporation (SUMEC), a global leader in renewable energy solutions, has finalized a substantial 250MW PV module supply agreement with Solomon, a distinguished distributor of PV equipment in Thailand. This landmark deal signifies a significant stride in the expansion of sustainable energy solutions within the region.
Sinomach subsidiary SUMEC Energy Holdings Co Ltd has finalized a 250MW framework supply agreement with Solomon Technology Thailand Co Ltd. [Photo/SUMEC]
Under this agreement, SUMEC is set to provide its advanced N-TOPCon modules, known for their exceptional efficiency, reliability, and environmentally friendly features. They are tailored to meet the specific requirements of the local market, including aspects of reliability, safety, service life, and cost-effectiveness.
These cutting-edge modules are celebrated for their outstanding performance under low-light conditions, robust resistance to potential-induced degradation (PID), minimal degradation over time, and reduced balance of system (BOS) costs. Their adaptability across diverse environmental conditions ensures a consistent power supply for local energy projects, injecting fresh dynamism into the renewable energy market in Thailand.
These cutting-edge modules are celebrated for their outstanding performance under low-light conditions, robust resistance to potential-induced degradation (PID), minimal degradation over time, and reduced balance of system (BOS) costs. [Photo/SUMEC]
The collaboration between SUMEC and Solomon not only underscores SUMEC's unwavering dedication to sustainable energy solutions but also marks a significant leap forward in fortifying Thailand's renewable energy sector. By leveraging SUMEC's expertise and Solomon's local market knowledge, this partnership is poised to propel the adoption of renewable energy solutions, fostering a greener and more sustainable future for the region.
This strategic alliance is anticipated to not only meet the immediate energy needs of Thailand but also to contribute to the broader global effort towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious energy landscape.
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