Impressive growth for Qn-SOLAR: +70% in the first half of 2023

Qn-SOLAR recorded impressive growth of 70% in the first half of 2023, reinforcing its position as a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic solar panels and contributing to the transition to cleaner energy sources.

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Qn-SOLAR, a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, has announced exceptional growth with a 70% increase in performance in the first half of 2023 compared with the same period last year.

Solar photovoltaics set to overtake coal, says IEA: Qn-SOLAR poised for continued success

The company extended its activities to markets beyond China, and enjoyed particularly strong sales momentum in the European market, generating over 100 MW of orders in the first half of the year at major trade shows. Qn-SOLAR has also applied for several international certifications in order to penetrate different markets, and plans to take part in several international trade fairs in the second half of this year.

“We are delighted to continue our growth as a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic products and to expand our global presence with plans to build production facilities outside China. Qn-SOLAR is committed to providing its customers with excellent service and support. With local logistics, technology and additional service teams in Europe and Brazil, we will be better equipped to meet the needs of our local customers and provide them with the best possible experience,” said Stephen Cai, President and co-founder of Qn-SOLAR.

The Renewables 2022 report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that the installed capacity of solar photovoltaic panels will overtake that of coal by 2027, making them the world’s leading energy source. With large-scale solar photovoltaics the cheapest option for power generation in most countries, the solar PV industry is well placed to play an important role in the global transition to cleaner energy sources.

Qn-SOLAR’s impressive growth and growing international presence position the company for continued success in the industry. Qn-SOLAR has recently applied for several certifications in different countries to approve its products and expand its field of activity. With a growing number of certifications issued by reputable international organizations, Qn-SOLAR will strengthen its position in the photovoltaic solar energy sector and attract more customers looking for reliable, high-performance solar solutions.

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