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Huawei South Asia Digital Power Department on Wednesday organised a workshop recently for more than one hundred Bangladeshi PV (photovoltaic) solution installers to boost their efficiency to support the end user’s need for solar power solutions.
This workshop, titled ‘Huawei Installer Workshop 2023’, will help Bangladesh in achieving renewable energy generation target, said a press statement.
Liang Weixing (Jack), managing director of Digital Power of Huawei South Asia presented his keynote at the beginning of the session in the presence of high officials of ecosystem partners of the solar industry, apart from the mentioned PV Solution Installers.
MA Taher, managing director of Sherpa Power Engineering Ltd, shared his experience of reaping the maximum benefits of using Huawei inverters and solutions at the event.
The participants attended various training and experienced the latest power solutions of Huawei. Speakers at the session talked about the scope, solutions and specifications of Huawei inverters, the application case of the residential on-grid Energy Storage System (ESS) solution, iSitePower-M and inverter installation and fusion solar application.
Apart from the workshop, a certificate of authorisation was issued to Genetic Power and Engineering Ltd. From this authorisation Genetic Ltd will have the privilege to keep local stock of Huawei Inverters for Residential and Commercial Projects.
Rumman Iqbal Rony, director (C & I, Solar Projects) and Zhang Kaiwei (Calvin), business development manager of Digital Power, Huawei South Asia handed over the certificate to Engineer Md Lutfor Rahman, chairman and managing director and Md Obaidour Rahman, director marketing of Genetic Power and Engineering Ltd.
Liang Weixing (Jack), managing director of Digital Power, Huawei South Asia, said, “Huawei South Asia has been taking impactful initiatives in the digital power sector to help the country move towards a more efficient and greener source of energy. Our plan is to promote green energy that will ultimately help Bangladesh in achieving 40 per cent power generation from renewable energy sources. This workshop will help solar technicians to increase their efficiency”
Engineer Md Lutfor Rahman, chairman and managing director of Genetic Power and Engineering Ltd said “As a leading solar installer company, we are delighted to get this authorisation from Huawei. Huawei has advanced-level inverters in its inventory. This authorisation of keeping local stock of Huawei inverters will help us to serve the renewable energy sector of Bangladesh in a better way.”
Huawei South Asia Digital Power is exploring ways to maximize the usage of solar power riding on the amenities offered by solar power. So far, the company has set up solar plants in different regions of the country, and pulled off several rooftop projects including some Solar Independent Power Producer (IPP) projects in Bangladesh. In continuation of its efforts to help the country move towards digital power, Huawei South Asia has been organising different events and joining hands with other stakeholders to expedite this transformation.