Yingli Green opens new regional headquarters in Southeast Asia

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In a bid to strengthen its presence in Southeast Asia, Yingli Green Energy has established its regional headquarters in Singapore. Setting up the subsidiary Yingli Green Energy Singapore, the company will drive sales and further business development from the new office, which is located on Battery Road.

“We are pleased to announce the opening of our regional headquarters in Singapore,” said Liansheng Miao, chairman and CEO of Yingli Green Energy. “Singapore is a talent hub for clean technology and a favorable environment to expand the adoption of solar energy. Given our track record of global successes and the strong support from the Singapore economic development board, we expect to penetrate deeper into this region with our new location. In addition, we plan on building a research and development center in Singapore, which will focus on the development of PV products that are best suitable for island climates.”

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“We warmly welcome Yingli Green Energy’s decision to establish its regional headquarters and R&D centre 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 internationalization platform for clean energy companies,” said Yeoh Keat Chuan, assistant managing director, Singapore economic development board.

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