VSUN Makes Spectacular Debut at Australian Smart Energy Council Conference & Exhibition 2024 !
On March 6-7 - The 62nd Australian Smart Energy Council Conference & Exhibition (SECE) was held at the Sydney International Convention Centre, drawing attention as Australia's premier smart energy showcase that cannot be missed. The number of exhibitors increased to almost 10,000 this year, experts and exhibitors come together to exchange insights on the latest trends and cutting-edge products in the industry. They collectively explore the latest breakthroughs in advanced technology and discuss innovative clean energy solutions, all with the aim of building a greener and smarter world.
Dr. Aihua Wang, Chief Technology Officer of VSUN Group and one of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2023winners, along with Dr. Jianhua Zhao, Group Technical Advisor, one of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2023 winners and the VSUN Sales Team, participated in the Australian exhibition. The VSUN sales team, in line with local market development, provided a comprehensive and precise interpretation of VSUN products, offering reliable clean energy solutions.
In the light of BNEF data, by the end of 2023, over 10GW of utility-scale solar projects have been commissioned, with commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop solar systems and residential solar systems reaching a cumulative capacity of 22.9GW, bringing Australia's total installed solar capacity to over 34GW. In the coming years, the Australian government will continue to accelerate its clean energy efforts to fulfill its international carbon commitments and achieve net-zero targets. The solar energy market in Australia holds tremendous potential for development.
VSUN remains committed to customer-centric approaches, delivering efficient and reliable products alongside superior service experiences. By providing stable and sustainable power solutions to the Australian market, contributing to the local clean energy transition, and facilitating the realization of carbon commitments and net-zero objectives.