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Good Brothers (GBS) Solar recently marked a momentous collaboration with the globally acclaimed solar inverter and energy storage solutions provider, GoodWe. This strategic partnership sets the stage for propelling Myanmar towards a greener future, introducing cutting-edge solar products that champion environmental sustainability and long-term development. The crowning achievement of this collaboration was celebrated at the prestigious Pan Pacific Hotel in Myanmar during the ‘GoodWe Brand Solar Energy Products Launching Ceremony’ held on September 30, 2023. The event showcased GoodWe’s region-specific solar energy innovations, including inverters and batteries, featuring state-of-the-art technologies that captivated over 300 industry experts and solar enthusiasts nationwide.
A highlight of GoodWe’s presentation was the introduction of energy storage solutions tailored for both residential and commercial applications. Products such as the ES G2 series inverter (3-6 kW) with the Lynx U lithium battery (5.4-32.4 kWh), and the ET series inverter (5-30 kW) paired with the Lynx F lithium battery (6.6-16.4 kWh), stole the spotlight. These solutions efficiently store solar energy, enabling users to optimize consumption, ensure backup power during grid outages, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. For commercial and industrial applications, the GoodWe SMT Series inverter (25-60 kW) was presented, featuring a unique fuse-free design for simplified maintenance and cost-effective operations. Robust safety features ensure reliability even in challenging environmental conditions. The showcase also included on-grid inverters like the HT series (73-120 kW), designed for Commercial & Industrial (C&I) and small utility projects.
Jonas, Solar Academy Manager at GoodWe, expressed optimism about the future of solar energy in Myanmar. Terry Aung, Head of GBS Solar, echoed this sentiment with enthusiasm, stating, “GBS Solar takes immense pride in our partnership with GoodWe for their solar products in Myanmar. This collaboration holds tremendous significance, underscoring the commitment of all parties involved to drive forward sustainable energy solutions in our region.”