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Chairperson of Namibia Power Corporation Visits Sunwoda Energy Storage for Exchange and Cooperation
2024-06-07

On June 4, Ms. Ester Kali, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Namibia Power Corporation, and Mr. Ranga Haikali, renowned Namibian entrepreneur and investor, visited Sunwoda Energy Storage, accompanied by Mr. Zhang Tang, Partner of Hechen Capital and General Manager of Chengdu Huifenghe Technology Co., Ltd.Mr. Li Baohua, Deputy General Manager of Sunwoda Energy Storage, warmly received the delegation and accompanied the visit. The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the new energy sector and promote common development.

Ms. Ester Kali and her delegation visited the Sunwoda exhibition hall and gained a detailed understanding of the features, advantages and application scenarios of the company’s various photovoltaic products. Ms. Kali commended Sunwoda Energy Storage for its continuous achievements in the new energy field, stating: As a leading enterprise in the new energy industry, Sunwoda Energy Storage has long been committed to technological innovation and industrial upgrading, providing efficient and reliable energy storage solutions for global customers. This visit represents not only recognition of Sunwoda’s technological strength but also expectation for future cooperation potential.


Ms. Ester Kali and her delegation visited the production lines of Liwei Energy and the zero-carbon smart park, gaining a more intuitive understanding of the company’s production scale, technological capabilities and quality control systems. The two sides also exchanged views on technical cooperation, project collaboration and market expansion, building a bridge for future cooperation.

Chengdu Huifenghe Technology Co., Ltd. is an industry-finance investment company under Hechen Capital, focusing on investment in resources and energy. It has jointly established Tulongeni Mining Holdings (Pty) Ltd with Tulongeni Family Trust operated by Mr. Ranga Haikali. The two parties will conduct in-depth cooperation in Namibia in the development of mineral rights such as lithium mines, as well as new energy projects including photovoltaic and energy storage systems.


 

We expect that this visit will open a new chapter for bilateral cooperation in the new energy sector and jointly embrace a greener, cleaner and more sustainable future.