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Firms expand opportunities at North America’s leading clean energy expo
    2023-09-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE companies took the spotlight at North America’s leading clean energy expo held in Las Vegas, U.S. state of Nevada, this week, expanding their influence and opportunities on the global market.

The expo, named “RE+ 2023,” draws over 30,000 attendees and more than 1,300 exhibitors around the globe, showcasing the latest equipment, technologies and best practices in clean energy sectors.

Over 300 Chinese firms are participating in the four-day expo, ranging from solar, energy storage, hydrogen, to EV infrastructure, microgrids, wind and more, the expo organizer said.

Many well-known Chinese new energy technology companies were on the show floor, including CATL, BYD, CALB, Gotion and DESAY, together with lots of startups.

Chinese firms are taking the lead in offering clean energy solutions globally. Their innovative solar generators, appliances and clean energy solutions got full recognition from their overseas counterparts, and attracted visitors and other exhibitors at the expo.

Gotion, a leading power battery technology company, joined “RE+ 2023” with an array of clean energy solutions, including residential, commercial and industrial, as well as utility scale energy storage systems.

“RE+ offers a good opportunity to boost our brand awareness in the clean energy field in North America, and also helps us to strengthen connections with our North American and global customers,” said Jason Hao, director of market and business development of Gotion.

He said Gotion attaches great importance to the development of overseas markets, and has been adopting different strategies in response to industry policies in different regions.

Earlier this month, Gotion and the U.S. state of Illinois jointly announced a new US$2 billion lithium battery plant in Manteno, Illinois. The plant is expected to begin production in 2024. (Xinhua)

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