星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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SUNGROW SEES INVERTER SHIPMENTS TO VIETNAM SURPASS 1 GW

Source:SUNGROW

Vietnam is endowed with ample sunlight and the favorable policy incentive. In
particular, its FIT programme makes the country one of the most anticipated
solar hubs in Southeast Asia. Sungrow provides world-class products and service to the customers with the ever-growing pipeline as well as
its local office, which opened in early 2018.

With current shipments over 1 GW of volume and roughly 40% of market share in
Vietnam, Sungrow’s key product offerings in this region are 1500Vdc central
inverter series and the powerful solutions, like SG3400HV-MV and the 6.8 MW
turnkey solution with smart monitoring systems and PPC. Meanwhile, focusing on the
growing commercial rooftop segment, Sungrow also brings new string inverters
SG110CX and SG50CX, which will be on display at the coming Solar Show Vietnam.

The industry leading solutions from Sungrow have been installed in numerous projects
in Vietnam, in particular most recently two PV farms with total capacity of
100MW located in Dak Lak province were just commissioned. Early
this March, the Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam gave a visit to this landmark
project, garnering the nationwide attention to renewable energy.

“We appreciate the partnership with Sungrow to help decarbonize the economies. And we value Sungrow’s proven performance track record and efficient features for the various interconnectionrequirements,”said Mr. Le Quang Minh, CEO from Dai Hai Power.

“We try to push the boundary of innovation to deliver sustainability to customers.
Providing the technological know-how and a more comprehensive product portfolio
to the region will enable customers to benefit both from the enhanced
bankability and technological advances,” said Thang Vu, Country Manager of
Sungrow Vietnam.

As the FIT scheme is set to expire at the end of June 2019, Vietnam is considering
multi-layered solutions for a more balanced solar deployment in the future. The
strong demand tends to continue as the country’s renewable energy will be major
contributor to the country’s economy.

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