Rimini, Italy – Maysun Solar, a leading photovoltaic (PV) module supplier, participated in the K.EY Energy 2023 PV exhibition held in Rimini from March 22 to 24. During the event, Maysun Solar presented its latest PV module products and services and established new partnerships in the renewable energy industry.
Maysun Solar’s booth at K.EY Energy 2023 was a highlight, attracting the attention of industry leaders and show attendees alike. The booth showcased Maysun Solar’s latest PV module offerings, including high-efficiency monocrystalline, double-glass solar modules and all-black solar modules. Visitors were impressed by the company’s commitment to promoting sustainable energy and its focus on quality and innovation in PV module products.
The event provided an excellent platform for Maysun Solar to demonstrate its commitment to sustainability and innovation and to network with industry leaders. The company’s participation in K.EY Energy 2023 underscored its position as a leading PV module supplier and its commitment to providing affordable and easy-to-use PV module solutions for homes, businesses and communities around the world.
Commenting on the event, Mr. White, Principal of Maysun Solar, said, “We are very pleased to participate in K.EY Energy 2023 and to showcase our latest PV modules. The event provided a great platform for us to engage with industry leaders and demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and innovation. We are excited about our new partnership and look forward to working with our partners to achieve our mutual goals.”
K.EY Energy 2023 was a great success, bringing together industry leaders, policy makers and experts to discuss the latest developments in the PV module industry, and Maysun Solar’s participation in the event highlighted the company’s leadership as a PV module supplier and its commitment to promoting sustainable energy.
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