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Yingfa Ruineng and Chint New Energy signed an overseas photovoltaic cooperation project
Seetao 2025-06-13 17:36
  • Yingfa Ruineng and Chint New Energy complement each other's resources and deepen overseas photovoltaic cooperation
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Yingfa Ruineng and Chint New Energy recently held a signing ceremony for overseas photovoltaic module project cooperation. The core management teams of both sides gathered to deepen industrial cooperation and explore overseas markets. As a leading enterprise in the battery field, Yingfa Ruineng has established four major production bases and achieved global layout; Chint New Energy is committed to becoming a globally competitive supplier of photovoltaic modules, with mature brand recognition and channel resources in overseas markets, and precise complementarity of advantages between the two parties.

At the signing ceremony, Li Wei, General Manager of Yibin Yingfa Deyao Technology, and He Yuhong, General Manager of Material Procurement Management at Chint New Energy, signed the contract on behalf of both parties. Liu Dong, Overseas Sales Director of Yingfa Ruineng, and Chen Jiabin, Chief Supply Chain Officer of Chint New Energy, witnessed the signing together. This cooperation is customer-centric and deeply integrates the resources of both parties, achieving a synergistic effect of "1+1>2". It marks the official launch of overseas project cooperation between the two parties, injecting new vitality into the global photovoltaic market and helping to achieve the "dual carbon" goal. (This article is from the official website of Jian Dao www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website strategy column editor/Wu Juan

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