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Journey Across the Ocean: German Customers Visit JINMEGA for Inspection and Cooperation

Release time:2023-02-20 14:56:03 Number of readings:675

Recently, a group of customers from the residential PV sector in Germany made a special trip to China, flying to Xiamen to visit JINMEGA. They conducted on-site inspections and discussed strategic cooperation matters. Our European market team warmly received the guests who traveled a long way.


Achieving a Long-term Strategic Cooperation Worth Tens of Millions

The customers first visited our office building located in the Siming Design Center. Accompanied by our leaders, they were briefed on the company's business plan, team building, product production line, product certifications, and overseas project cases. Our technical team then engaged in in-depth discussions and exchanges regarding our rooftop mounting solutions.

The customers specialize in distributing and importing solar PV products in Germany. They have strict criteria for selecting import suppliers, requiring stable supply channels, rigorous quality control, and extensive experience exporting to the European market. Our company meets all these requirements, and both parties quickly reached a cooperation agreement worth tens of millions for the year.

The following day, accompanied by the head of the European market, the customers visited our aluminum profile factory, mounting system factory, and long-term operated PV power plants. During the inspection, our staff provided detailed answers and responded actively to various professional questions raised by the customers. The customers immediately highly praised and recognized the quality of our products, level of service, and production scale.


Favorable EU Policies Stimulate Residential PV and Energy Storage Installations

Currently, global energy transition is a prevailing trend. The European market has been impacted by rising energy prices, leading to a rapid increase in residential electricity costs. By 2029, EU policies require all new residential buildings in the EU region to be equipped with solar energy systems.Furthermore, starting from early 2023, Germany has abolished income tax on residential PV and value-added tax on residential and public building PV systems. As a result, residential energy storage has become economically viable in the European market, and the market space is expected to continue growing.

Addressing energy shortages and reducing energy costs are also development goals that JINMEGA will continue to pursue. The visit of these customers vividly demonstrates the product and technological advantages of JINMEGA in the European market industry, as well as the company's strong progress in the global PV market.