1.3GW! The world's first GW-class BC component order went to Aixu

2023-06-16 13:56:34

The world's first GW-level BC component procurement agreement falls to Aixu

On June 14, local time in Munich,

Germany, Shanghai Aixu New Energy Co., Ltd. and Memodo Group , Europe's top distributor of solar energy and energy storage, at Intersolar 2023 in Munich, Germany Europe), a 1.3GW ABC component purchase agreement was formally signed .

According to the agreement, Aixu will provide 1.3GW ABC components for Memodo, and the two sides will cooperate extensively in complementary areas such as products and localization services to jointly cultivate the high-end distributed market in Europe.

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Memodo Group is the fastest-growing and industry-leading distributor of photovoltaic , energy storage, charging stations and heat pump systems in Europe in recent years. Chen Gang, chairman and general manager

of Aixu, said at the signing ceremony, "It is a great honor to establish a solid cooperative relationship with such an excellent local partner as Memodo, and to provide Aixu's high-quality photovoltaic products to customers in the European market, so as to accelerate the process of carbon neutralization in Europe.". This cooperation will have a long-term impact and accelerate the arrival of a zero-carbon society. Tobias Wenleder, CEO

of Memodo, said, "Based on the continuous exploration of market development and the relentless pursuit of innovative technologies and products, Memodo has firmly chosen to establish a long-term partnership with Aixu and will distribute high-quality ABC components throughout Europe.". In the future, the two sides will deepen innovative cooperation in the field of clean energy and work together to provide more value to our customers on the journey to future energy.


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