Desert Technologies Factory signed an agreement with the Swiss/German Group meeco to export its solar panels to Germany to implement several projects in the city of Lambsheim.
Desert Technologies Factory, the first Saudi factory to manufacture and export solar panels in the Kingdom and affiliated with the leading company in renewable energy solutions “Desert Technologies” group, signed an agreement with the Swiss/German Group meeco to export its solar panels to Germany to implement several projects in the city of Lambsheim.
This agreement comes after the success of the factory located in the industrial zone in Jeddah in exporting its products to Egypt, Jordan, North African countries, Greece and the United States of America.
As well as providing many local projects with solar panels, as part of the factory’s strategy aimed at expanding into new markets in the European continent during the next phase.
These PV modules successfully passed all design and safety qualification requirements performed by Gulf Renewable Energy Lab in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Al-Refai stressed that the strategy of the Desert Technologies Factory aims to be in line with the capabilities and objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and the Made in Saudi Program, as the factory is one of the first Saudi factories to join the “Made in Saudi” program emanating from the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), which aims to stimulate national industries, encourage consumers to purchase local goods, develop and enhance the Kingdom’s non-oil exports to global markets, advance the national product, support supply chains and localize key components in the field of renewable energy.
Concluding his statement with: “we are proud that our factory is part of the National Energy and Initiative Program, where our solar panels exported to many Arab, African and European markets, and many strategic projects in the Kingdom represent the pride of the Saudi industry.”
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Desert Technologies Factory, the first Saudi factory to manufacture and export solar panels in the Kingdom and affiliated with the leading company in renewable energy solutions “Desert Technologies” group, signed an agreement with the Swiss/German Group meeco to export its solar panels to Germany to implement several projects in the city of Lambsheim.
This agreement comes after the success of the factory located in the industrial zone in Jeddah in exporting its products to Egypt, Jordan, North African countries, Greece and the United States of America.
As well as providing many local projects with solar panels, as part of the factory’s strategy aimed at expanding into new markets in the European continent during the next phase.
These PV modules successfully passed all design and safety qualification requirements performed by Gulf Renewable Energy Lab in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Al-Refai stressed that the strategy of the Desert Technologies Factory aims to be in line with the capabilities and objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and the Made in Saudi Program, as the factory is one of the first Saudi factories to join the “Made in Saudi” program emanating from the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), which aims to stimulate national industries, encourage consumers to purchase local goods, develop and enhance the Kingdom’s non-oil exports to global markets, advance the national product, support supply chains and localize key components in the field of renewable energy.
Concluding his statement with: “we are proud that our factory is part of the National Energy and Initiative Program, where our solar panels exported to many Arab, African and European markets, and many strategic projects in the Kingdom represent the pride of the Saudi industry.”
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