COP29 Azerbaijan to witness Sungrow’s key role in driving clean energy transition

November 4, 2024

Sungrow hasbeen instrumental in driving Azerbaijan’s renewable energy ambitions, in line with the country’s commitment to diversify its economy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with the aim of increasing its installed power capacity from renewable sources to 30% by 2030. The company’s significantrole in this mission is evidenced byits contribution to key projects including a308 MWp solar plant which came online in 2023.The plant has now been operating for almost a year, generating an impressive 500 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and providing clean energy for more than 110,000 homes.

Thompson Meng, Vice President of Sungrow’s PV and Storage BG, commented: “Our efforts in Azerbaijan embody Sungrow’s commitment to providing innovative and scalable renewable energy solutions. As COP29 will take place in the country, we are delighted to be supporting the nation’s path to a more sustainable future, perfectly aligned with global climate objectives.”

Sungrow’s influence extends globally. As the largest supplier of solar and energy storage solutions worldwide, the company is committed to advancing the global energy transition, its energy solutions enabling countries like Azerbaijan to meet their renewable energy targets and reduce their carbon footprint.

In addition to its technological leadership, Sungrow is also recognized for its strong commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, the company’s recent AA rating from MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International) highlighting its excellent performance in sustainability.