The collaboration between Green power and Huawei: A major step in developing a 100MWp solar energy project
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- 14:35 15/01/2025
DNHN - On January 13, 2025, a significant milestone in the clean energy sector was achieved as Green Power Company (Vietnam) and Huawei Group (China) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

A significant milestone in the clean energy sector was achieved as Green Power Company (Vietnam) and Huawei Group (China) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development of a solar energy project with a total capacity of 100MWp. This event marks the beginning of a strategic partnership between two major players in the renewable energy industry.
This partnership not only underscores both parties' commitment to sustainable development and carbon emission reduction but also unveils new prospects for Vietnam's renewable energy sector. Huawei, with its extensive experience and cutting-edge technology, will support Green Power in optimizing system performance across diverse terrains, including mainland and island areas, promising outstanding success for the project.
According to the agreement, Huawei will play a pivotal role as a strategic partner, providing inverters, energy storage systems, and advanced technological solutions for the project. This collaboration is expected to bring remarkable benefits not only to Green Power but also to Vietnam's renewable energy industry. Green Power, officially known as Vietnam Global Green Energy JSC, chose Huawei due to its extensive experience and technological prowess in the clean energy sector. The solutions provided by Huawei are anticipated to optimize system performance, ensure stable operations, and uphold environmental friendliness.
A Huawei representative expressed the company’s commitment to delivering state-of-the-art products and technologies to contribute to the project's success.
Huawei – A Trusted Partner in the Vietnamese Market
Huawei has been present in Vietnam for many years, renowned for its high-quality renewable energy products. In particular, Huawei's inverters and storage systems are highly regarded for their safety, efficient performance, and low risk of fire or explosion.

The 100MWp solar energy project is not only a milestone in the collaboration between Green Power and Huawei but also a crucial step toward achieving national goals for renewable energy growth. Huawei’s partnership is expected to help optimize project efficiency, ensure timely completion, and pave the way for further collaboration in clean energy between the two parties.
This partnership between Green Power and Huawei not only contributes to the success of a major solar energy project in Vietnam but also reflects the global trend of collaboration to promote green energy and reduce carbon emissions. It lays a solid foundation for a sustainable future, opening up new development opportunities in the renewable energy sector.
Phuoc Lap
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