Astronergy Strengthens Regional Presence with Innovation and Partnerships at Solar & Storage KSA 2025  

Astronergy, a global pioneer in solar technology and innovation, made a strong impression at Solar & Storage Live KSA 2025, held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center. With a striking presence at Booth H1–H40, the company attracted wide attention from industry leaders, partners, and visitors, reaffirming its commitment to accelerating the Middle East’s renewable energy transformation.

Leading the Astronergy delegation were Lin He, Head of International Sales, Troy Xu, Head of Sales, Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Ahmad Alkhufash, Sales Director, MEA. Their active participation highlighted Astronergy’s strategic focus on strengthening collaborations in the region and supporting the Kingdom’s ambitious clean energy goals. Throughout the exhibition, the Astronergy MEA team engaged warmly with clients, partners, and industry stakeholders, showcasing the company’s latest ASTRO N Series modules designed for diverse applications across the region’s dynamic energy landscape.

A key highlight of the showcase was Astronergy’s upgraded TOPCon 5.0 solar cell technology, integrated with ASP and PF advancements that deliver higher conversion efficiency and greater power yields for solar projects. The inclusion of ZBB technology further enhances reliability while reducing material consumption, resulting in modules that are both high-performing and environmentally responsible. These innovations reflect Astronergy’s dedication to delivering sustainable, efficient, and future-ready solar solutions tailored to the unique conditions of the Middle East and Africa.

Adding to the excitement, Astronergy announced several strategic cooperation agreements during the event with Solutions Valley by SEC (a subsidiary of the Saudi Electricity Company), Qssun Solar, and Advanced Communications & Electronics Systems Company. These partnerships mark a major step toward strengthening local capabilities, advancing solar adoption, and fostering technological collaboration to accelerate the renewable energy transition in Saudi Arabia and the wider region.

Reflecting on the success of the event, Lin He, Head of International Sales at Astronergy, said:

“At Astronergy, we are proud to empower the Middle East’s clean energy journey through continuous innovation and partnership. The strong interest and collaborations formed at Solar & Storage Live reaffirm our commitment to delivering advanced, sustainable, and reliable solar solutions to the region.”Astronergy’s participation at Solar & Storage Live KSA 2025 not only demonstrated its technological leadership but also reinforced its long-term commitment to driving solar development in partnership with regional stakeholders. As the company continues to innovate and collaborate, it remains focused on shaping a greener, smarter, and more energy-efficient future for the Middle East and beyond.


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