Trinasolar has participated in the World Economic Forum Summit in Japan, with executive president Helena Li joining a session as a panelist.
Addressing attendees, Li said that the era of digitalization and artificial intelligence had arrived, with clean energy and digitalization serving as mutual catalysts for each other’s development.
The development of energy is poised to drive the growth of ICT, and energy will increasingly rely on ICT innovations, Li continued.
Trinasolar offers energy management and total energy solutions, including solar-storage-hydrogen power stations and net-zero industry parks, which enable vertical industry clients to implement energy transition solutions. Li highlighted the success of a 4MW solar project at the XunCloud Data Center in Hebei province, north China, which is expected to generate 118 GWh of green electricity over the next 25 years. She also pointed to the company’s smart microgrid project in the Maldives where it replaced diesel generators with an optimized microgrid system, delivering sustainable energy to 27 islands and benefiting 11,000 people.
Li emphasized that the development of smart, clean energy and digitalization cannot be left to just two industries. She advocated for cross-industry and cross-disciplinary collaboration, along with government initiatives and legislation, to build an ecosystem accelerating the transition to a green and sustainable power system.