As global leader in solar conservancy industry, after receiving “Top 10 Highlights” Gold Award from SNEC for three consecutive years, Solartech is attending the largest solar industry exhibition held in Munich, Germany, the Intersolar Europe 2013, for the first time.
SNEC and Intersolar Europe are two of the most famous international solar industry exhibitions. With the success achieved in domestic market, Solartech is aiming at the world. Solar industry is getting more mature day after day and solar installation had been growing exponentially for the past several years. Major European countries are lowering subsidies towards solar power generation. Not only solar technology companies in China are looking for new market, new application and new technology to overcome such obstacles.
Although European Union trade probes have been making the news for the past several months and expected to continue, without a doubt, the most successful business model for solar industry was in Europe. However, agriculture and related population makes up to only 15% of total population in Europe and newly developing markets such as Africa contains more than 70% of population depend their lives on agriculture and more than 60% labor employed in agricultural related fields. Second largest economic body in Africa – Nigeria, electrical grid coverage is only 25%. Successful on-grid business model in Europe is destined to change in Africa. For enterprises in solar industry, how to come up with new growth becomes a big issue and Solartech has the answer to that question.
On the first day of Intersolar Europe 2013, in Shenzhen where Solartech is located, first ever carbon emission exchange in China – China Emission Exchange starts ringing its bell. This shows China’s commitment to reduce emission and stop climate change. Solartech is part of such great cause by not just exporting product but also exporting technology that changes lives of the whole humanity.