ReneSola establishes regional sales headquarters in Singapore

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PV modules and wafers manufacturer ReneSola  has announced the establishment of its Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa regional sales headquarters in Singapore.

The company said ReneSola Singapore would help strengthen its business in Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, while taking advantage of Singapore's strength as a financial and talent hub in Southeast Asia,

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Xianshou Li, founder and Chief Executive Officer of ReneSola, said: “Singapore is a financial and talent hub for clean technology and a favourable environment to facilitate large-scale adoption of solar energy. Given our track record of global successes and the strong support from the Singapore Economic Development Board, we expect to establish a deeper connection with our new location.”

Goh Chee Kiong, director of Cleantech at the Singapore Economic Development Board, commented: “We warmly welcome ReneSola's decision to establish its regional sales office in Singapore. This investment will add to the vibrancy of our solar ecosystem and strengthen the development of Singapore as a global clean energy hub. It also affirms how Singapore is viewed increasingly as the internationalisation platform for leading Asian clean technology enterprises.”

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