Sungrow's New Manufacturing Facility in Wałbrzych
Sungrow, a leading global provider of photovoltaic (PV) inverters and energy storage systems, has made headlines with its recent announcement about the establishment of a new factory in Wałbrzych, Lower Silesia, Poland. This significant investment of €230 million represents a major step for the company in the European market, aimed at bolstering local manufacturing capabilities and meeting the increasing demand for clean energy solutions across the continent.
The planned 65,400 m² facility is set to become operational within the next year and will play a crucial role in the production of renewable energy technology. By employing an estimated 400 local workers, this initiative not only aims to expand Sungrow's footprint in Europe but also promises to enhance local expertise in the renewable energy sector. Shawn Shi, President of Sungrow Europe, emphasized the importance of this factory in strengthening the local economy and establishing a solid supply chain within Europe.
Enhanced Production Capacity
The new factory is designed to support large-scale production, boasting an impressive annual capacity of up to 20 GW for inverters and 12.5 GWh for energy storage systems (ESS). This capacity will not only reinforce Sungrow’s production capabilities but also enable the company to respond more effectively to the evolving market needs. With advanced manufacturing techniques and stringent quality assurance measures integrated into the factory, Sungrow is committed to maintaining high standards for product performance, reliability, and safety.
Marcin Lerner, the President of the Management Board of the Wałbrzych Special Economic Zone, praised the establishment of this factory as an indicator of Poland’s growing significance in Europe’s clean energy landscape. The factory is part of a broader strategy to cultivate a robust ecosystem for the clean energy sector in Poland, attracting investment and fostering innovation. The support programs and stable economic environment in Lower Silesia make it an appealing location for engaging in renewable energy technologies.
A Commitment to Local Communities
In addition to local job creation, Sungrow's investment reflects a commitment to strengthening its logistics infrastructure across Europe. By situating manufacturing activities closer to customers, the company aims to reduce lead times and streamline distribution efforts. As parts of the clean energy supply chain become increasingly interconnected, this facility will contribute to enhancing efficiency and resilience across the region.
Lower Silesia's rich history of technical expertise in electronics, automation, and advanced manufacturing made it an ideal location for Sungrow’s new factory. The company aims to tap into the local talent pool while collaborating with technical universities to train and develop highly skilled workers for the future.
Sungrow's Established Presence in Europe
Sungrow has been operational in Europe since 2005, establishing a legal entity in 2011. Over the past years, the company has expanded its regional presence, currently boasting twenty-five local representative offices, two research and development centers, twenty-six warehouses, and three training technology competence centers across the continent, with its European headquarters located in Munich, Germany.
This established network allows Sungrow to leverage global expertise while ensuring a local footprint that can respond promptly to market demands. Sungrow's commitment to creating a sustainable future through innovative technologies has positioned the company as a leader in the renewable energy sector, as evidenced by its recognition as the world's most bankable PV inverter and energy storage company by BloombergNEF.
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