Clenergy celebrates the grand opening of its China Headquarters – Clenergy Technology Park

Clenergy celebrated the grand opening of its global R&D centre and manufacturing base -- Clenergy Technology Park -- in Xiamen, China on January 20th. The establishment of the Park is another import milestone for the company, setting a solid foundation for Clenergy's future development.

Clenergy, the PV installation solution designer and mounting system manufacturer, celebrated the grand opening of its global R&D centre and manufacturing base -- Clenergy Technology Park -- in Xiamen, China on January 20th. Distinguished guests from Xiamen, together with Clenergy's investors, management team, representatives of overseas subsidiaries, colleagues, relatives and friends, all witnessed this exciting event.


The park is located in the Torch Hi-tech (XiangAn) Industrial Area of Xiamen city. Xiamen is one of China's five economic special zones and has one of the most vigorous ports in China. Covering an area of over 40,000 square meters, the Clenergy Technology Park is comprised of different functional areas, including the PV-ezRack workshop, the Power Electronics workshop, office buildings, warehouses, a staff dormitory and canteen.

As Clenergy's global R&D centre and manufacturing base, the establishment of Clenergy Technology Park is another import milestone for the company, setting a solid foundation for Clenergy's future development.

Since the establishment of Clenergy in 2007, the mission statement for Clenergy has been to "make renewable energy accessible and affordable". Guided by the principles of "quality, innovation, service" and following the objective of becoming a "most reputable and specialized Solar Park Solution Provider", Clenergy has grown rapidly and now has a global presence in China, Australia, Japan, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom.

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