2025-04-29
On April 27, a delegation comprising representatives from the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, energy enterprises, universities, China Datang Overseas Investment (CDTO), and Orient International visited Tongwei for an official tour. Fayziev Ziyodulla Nasrullayevich, Director of the Human Resources Department at the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Teng Yipeng, Deputy Director of the Central Asia Representative Office of CDTO, and Li Lei, General Assistant of the Middle East Division and Regional Head of Central Asia of Orient International, attended the visit. They were warmly received by Fan Kai, Head of the Centralized PV (North China) and the Belt and Road (Southwest Region) Divisions of PV Module Marketing at Tongwei Co., Ltd.'s PV Business Department, and Ding Xi, Regional Sales Representative of Central Asia.
The delegation first toured TW Solar and TW Solar Technology's Jintang Base, gaining in-depth insights into the production processes and technological innovations behind Tongwei's high-efficiency PV modules. They expressed high praise for the company's globally leading intelligent production lines.
Delegation visits TW Solar and TW Solar Technology's Jintang Base
The delegation also visited the Experience Center of Tongwei Group, where they learned about Tongwei's development history, current industry advancements, cutting-edge innovation capabilities, and accolades. They highly commended Tongwei's green ecological development concept and its achievements in agriculture and PV new energy over the years.
Delegation visits the Experience Center of Tongwei Group
Uzbekistan, known as the "Pearl of Central Asia" along the Silk Road Economic Belt, is a significant participant in the "Belt and Road" initiative. As one of the countries with rapid economic and population growth in the Euro-Asia region, Uzbekistan's electricity demand is increasing. Experts estimate that, by 2030, Uzbekistan's national electricity demand will have reached 120 billion kilowatt-hours. Additionally, as a signatory to the Paris Agreement, Uzbekistan is striving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with green transformation becoming an inevitable path to overcoming its energy challenges.
As one of the representatives of Chinese PV enterprises, Tongwei has been actively engaging with the Uzbekistan government departments and businesses to establish connections for the application and promotion of green energy. In 2023, local government officials and enterprise representatives from Uzbekistan visited TW Solar, witnessing Tongwei's intelligent manufacturing prowess in the PV sector. In May of the same year, during the roundtable meeting with Chinese entrepreneurs, both parties advanced cooperation intentions through friendly consultations on relevant fields, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration. In 2024, Tongwei signed a 100MW framework agreement with Baihai Solar, a renowned EPC enterprise in Uzbekistan.
Tongwei and Uzbekistan's renowned EPC enterprise Baihai Solar
signed a 100MW framework cooperation agreement
Looking ahead, Tongwei will continue to practice the concept of green development, leading with technological innovation to create new quality productive forces of new energy for green energy transition in China and globally, contributing to the goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality.