Recently, Mr. Wu Yuanbiao, Chairman of Shenzhen SUPA Company, led a core team to Malaysia to inspect photovoltaic industry projects. The delegation received a warm reception from local government officials and industry peers. In-depth exchanges were held on topics including photovoltaic project cooperation and regional energy transition development, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration.
During the inspection, Chairman Wu Yuanbiao and his team conducted site visits to local photovoltaic project locations. They conducted detailed research on the distribution of local solar radiation resources, project construction conditions, and industrial development support facilities, gaining a comprehensive understanding of Malaysia's renewable energy industry policies and market landscape. Local Malaysian officials expressed high recognition for SUPA Company's technical capabilities and industry expertise in the new energy sector. They highlighted the country's strategic plan to advance the construction of a green energy hub and achieve a 70% renewable energy power generation share by 2050, pledging policy support and facilitation for the bilateral cooperation.
Chairman Wu Yuanbiao stated that Malaysia, as a core ASEAN economy, possesses strong potential for photovoltaic industry development. SUPA Company will seize the opportunities presented by the global energy transition, fully leverage its own technical and resource advantages, and actively explore in-depth cooperation with Malaysia in areas such as photovoltaic project development and product application. This aims to support the optimization and upgrading of the local energy structure and contribute to fostering a new paradigm of green and low-carbon development. This inspection serves as a significant bridge for SUPA Company's expansion into the Southeast Asian photovoltaic market. The company's next step involves continuously advancing its international layout, translating the green development concept into action, and empowering the high-quality development of the global new energy industry.