Eastroc Beverage partners with ACC in China

Eastroc Beverage connects its namesake solar project to the grid after an installation in Nanning, China.

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Eastroc Beverage connects its namesake solar project to the grid after an installation in Nanning, China.

A promising project

Eastroc Beverage is a collaborative project with Asia Clean Capital (ACC) to install solar panels on the roof of a factory . The system will generate green electricity which will then be sold at an attractive price. In addition, the cost of energy consumption for the consumer will drop considerably.

The project uses high quality products to achieve a power of 3.2MW. Thus, the partners select the best brands to source components, string inverters, grid connected facilities, wires and cables . Eastroc Beverage, known for manufacturing traditional beverages, is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. In addition, the company is included in the “2021 Hurun China 500” and “2021 Hurun China Food Industry Top 100” lists.

The project thus seems to be based on solid foundations. Indeed, the company gives priority to safety, emission control, quality and timely project execution. This strategy ensures the quality of the system as well as the safety and efficiency of its operation during its life cycle.

Quality of the partnership

Asia Clean Capital leaders assure that cooperation with EastrocBeverage on the rooftop solar project is a great honor. The company is trying to work with more and more socially responsible companies. The company provides solar energy to its customers and sells it at agreed-upon rates, which are always lower than those of the local electricity grid.

Asia Clean is concerned about the objectives of sustainable development and carbon neutrality. Thus, it implements clean energy systems and reduces energy costs and carbon emissions. The company is asserting itself as a major player in the energy transition by developing leading clean energy solutions.

The company’s projects include solar roofing systems, ground-source heat pumps and energy efficiency services. She is notably the the first all-foreign company to develop a distributed solar business in China. Its success is based on its competitive prices.

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