Sungrow has hosted a PV and energy storage technology seminar in Dubai in collaboration with AMEA Power, one of the fastest-growing renewable energy companies in the region, the two parties signing a long-term service agreement for the latter’s 500MW Abydos PV project in Egypt and 70MW Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed solar project in Togo. The seminar brought together technical experts and engineers from AMEA Power, Danway and Sungrow to discuss cutting-edge technologies and challenges in the PV and ESS sectors.
As part of discussions, attendees witnessed live demonstrations of the 1+X operation and maintenance model, highlighting Sungrow’s latest advancements in inverter efficiency and reliability.
Sungrow has built a robust local service network across the Middle East and North Africa, including one dedicated customer service centre and a network of over 15 certified service partners. To support this, the company operates a global warehousing hub in Dubai, alongside five regional warehousing centres, ensuring 24/7 remote support and delivery of spare parts within one business day. To further improve service quality and efficiency, Sungrow has also established six regional training centres, with over 100 certified service engineers providing comprehensive, professional services aimed at maximizing customer value.
“We are committed to advancing renewable energy solutions and ensuring the highest standards of technical excellence across all our projects. Partnering with Sungrow for this training session on cutting-edge solar photovoltaic and energy storage technologies reinforces our commitment to innovation. The signing of the long-term service agreements for our projects in Egypt and Togo further strengthens our focus on operational efficiency and sustainable growth,” commented AMEA Power CTO Mahabir Sharma.
Lynn Xia, Director of Sungrow’s OSKA team II, added: “Sungrow will rely on its advanced technology, exceptional quality, and premium service to continue its commitment to the Middle East and African markets, contributing more to the global development of clean energy. The Sungrow OSKA Day series will continue, bringing more innovative ideas and solutions to promote the widespread application of clean energy globally.”