Dubai International Chamber, part of Dubai Chambers, has facilitated Kilimanjaro Energy's expansion into China through a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Skyworth Photovoltaic Technology, a Shenzhen-based solar energy solutions provider.
The MoU, signed at Dubai Chambers' headquarters, was witnessed by representatives from Dubai International Chamber and the government of Shenzhen's Guangming District. The agreement marks a collaborative effort in photovoltaic energy and energy storage for global commercial and industrial projects. This partnership will enable both companies to explore and implement new energy projects through mutually beneficial cooperation models.
Kilimanjaro Energy will establish a branch in China to offer specialised advice to Chinese companies, including those planning to expand into Dubai and the broader region. Dubai International Chamber's Shenzhen office played a crucial role in fostering this successful collaboration.
Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of Global Markets at Dubai Chambers, highlighted the significance of this achievement, stating,
"Kilimanjaro Energy's success in expanding into China and the MoU with Skyworth Photovoltaic Technology underline the importance of our efforts to support the growth of Dubai-based companies in promising global markets."
Ali Makki, Co-founder and Group CEO of Kilimanjaro Energy, expressed confidence in the partnership's potential, saying,
"This alliance will enhance our capabilities and position the UAE as a leader in the global energy landscape."
Wanfei Qu, Skyworth Group CMO and Skyworth Solar CEO, praised the UAE's commitment to new energy transformation, adding,
"We are grateful to contribute to the development of green energy in the UAE and MENA region, especially in collaboration with Dubai Chambers and Kilimanjaro Energy."
This strategic partnership underscores Dubai International Chamber's role in promoting international expansion and collaboration within the renewable energy sector.
News Source: Emirates News Agency