Menlo Electric and JinkoSolar Commit to a 1GW strategic alliance

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Menlo Electric, a rapidly expanding distributor of photovoltaic solutions in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa and entering the USA market earlier this year, and Jinko Solar, a global frontrunner in the solar industry, disclose their strategic alliance aimed at fostering an increase in renewable energy projects. In the past three years, Menlo Electric has integrated 1 GW of Jinko's photovoltaic modules. Now, with an ambitious target set, Menlo Electric aims to distribute another 1 GW in the next 12 months in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa. Menlo Electric stands as the top distributor of JinkoSolar products in the MENA region, ranks among the top three in Europe, and is the second-leading distributor in South Africa.

This partnership is set against a backdrop of growing global demand for renewable energy solutions and is propelled by both companies' dedication to environmental sustainability and innovative energy solutions. JinkoSolar will ensure the delivery of high-performance solar modules to support Menlo Electric’s extensive array of projects aimed at transforming energy infrastructures across several regions.

“We are excited to announce our strategic partnership with JinkoSolar, which will significantly enhance our capabilities to meet the rising demand for renewable energy across the EMEA regions,” stated Marcin Zienkiewicz, Head of Procurement and Trading at Menlo Electric. “This commitment not only aligns with our sustainability goals but also enables us to empower communities with reliable and efficient solar energy solutions.”

Maria Aram Merdzhanova, Head of Sales Eastern Europe, UK and Nordics at JinkoSolar, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, “Partnering with Menlo Electric underscores our commitment to providing top-tier solar products that will facilitate the transition to renewable energy. Our combined efforts are set to accelerate the adoption of solar energy, reducing carbon footprints and fostering sustainable development.”

The partnership also includes joint CSR initiatives under the Solar2Share Collective, through which the two companies have successfully built 15 solar stations at hospitals, schools, and kindergartens across seven countries, with a cumulative power of over 400 kW.