On June 11, the 17th Global Green Energy Leaders Dialogue was held at the InterContinental Shanghai Pudong, gathering industry leaders, academic authorities, entrepreneur representatives, and media elites from around the world to discuss the new future of energy and jointly promote the new development of the industry. Dai Qinghua, Director of SANY Group and Chairman of SANY Silicon Energy, was invited to attend the event and shared profound insights on the theme of "Exploration and International Cooperation in China's Green and Low-Carbon Energy Development."

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Dai Qinghua pointed out that although SANY Group is a relatively new force in the photovoltaic sector as a global advanced equipment manufacturer, the group has long been deeply rooted in the new energy field, comprehensively deploying wind, photovoltaic, energy storage, and hydrogen technologies, and actively entering the new energy market. He emphasized that the current super technological window period of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Third Energy Revolution has brought unprecedented development opportunities to new energy, especially the photovoltaic industry. As a representative of clean energy, photovoltaics are a crucial technological breakthrough in solving energy issues, and China has made remarkable achievements in this field.

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Dai Qinghua further stated that the photovoltaic industry has entered the "Post-Industrial Era," marked by the shift from last year's N-type TOPCon battery shortage to the widespread adoption of photovoltaic technologies today. In this new era, enterprises can no longer solely rely on technological innovation and low-cost manufacturing to address market challenges; instead, they must adopt a customer-centric approach to drive sustainable corporate development. Against the backdrop of globalization, SANY Group has introduced the "Integrated Solution for Power Generation, Grid, Load, Storage, and Hydrogen," aiming to solve practical issues in green mining and green transportation through innovative technologies such as "Photovoltaics + Energy Storage + Electric Heavy Trucks" and "Photovoltaics + New Energy Commercial Vehicles."

 

Facing the current temporary "downturn" and "involution" in the industry, Dai Qinghua called on enterprises to adhere to long-termism, maintain confidence, and promote a comprehensive upgrade of products from "manufacturing to services, from cost to intelligence." He firmly believes that China's photovoltaic industry will usher in a new round of rapid development.

 


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