星期五, 8 5 月, 2026
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Aries and Tianwei partner on solar PV EPC services

Aries Ingeniería y Sistemas and Tianwei Solution are forming a partnership to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for solar photovoltaic (PV) power projects worldwide.


Aries will provide project management, engineering and construction/commissioning supervision services along with specific balance of plant equipment supply while Tianwei Solutions will provide financial backing and construction/erection services in addition to supplying solar PV panels and other select equipment.


Raúl González, CEO of Aries Ingeniería y Sistemas Energy business, says: "With this strategic partnership, the first of its kind in the renewable energy world between a Spanish and Chinese company, Aries and Tianwei will be able to provide very competitive turnkey solutions to its customers worldwide in the photovoltaic market by coupling Spanish technological know how with Chinese efficiency. We are confident that we will be able to exceed our customers expectations both in terms of quality and cost."

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