Huawei to Expand Smart PV Tech Market in Cambodia

Huawei has signed a partnership with ASEAN’s largest cable technology company to expand the supply of its smart, or new FusionSolar power, in six countries including Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand, according to PV magazine on 07 July 2020.

The partnership between Huawei and JJ-LAPP, the largest cable technology company in ASEAN, will boost Huawei’s sales, distribution and support in the entire ASEAN region.

To date, these two companies have supplied solar power in three different countries, including Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos; and have committed to take over all existing customers and expand their market in ASEAN countries.

Mr Li Yaohui, General Manager of Smart PV Business APAC, Huawei, said “We are excited about the partnership with JJ-LAPP in ASEAN, and look forward to furthering our presence in the region. We are confident that JJ-LAPP’s knowledge and extensive reach in South East Asia, and deep expertise in renewable energy will provide growth and success for both companies.”

A Smart PV, or known as FusionSolar technology, is a combination of a conventional PV system with smart technologies such as chips and AI, to create fully-functional smart invertors and management systems.

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