Sungrow Partners With UCC for Distribution In Bangladesh By Bhoomika Singh/ Updated On Wed, Jun 16th, 2021 Leading global inverter solution supplier, Sungrow has today announced its partnership with United Computer Center (UCC) to enhance the company’s distribution networks for commercial & industrial, residential inverters in Bangladesh. Sungrow has a wide portfolio of products for applications in distributed generation markets covering product verticals within commercial and industrial, as well as residential inverters. Solar power penetration in Bangladesh has been led by distributed solar generation. UCC is the Authorized National Distributor for globally leading brands such as AMD, ACER, ACTi, CP Plus, D-Link, Fitbit, GEIL, i2V, MSI, PROMISE, Seagate, SAPPHIRE, Transcend, Thermaltake, Viewsonic & Zotac in Bangladesh. UCC is also the exclusive distributor for many brands mentioned above. Its renewable energy and power division, USS power has expanded its footprint in Power & Renewable Energy sector to provide cutting-edge solutions to Rooftop On-Grid, Hybrid, and Mini-Grid Solar Systems from Kilowatts to Megawatts projects along with Solar Irrigation Pump and Solar Street Light solutions. Speaking of the partnership, the Sales Manager at Sungrow, Mr. RafiIbn Hussine commented, “We are delighted to have UCC be an important part of our Bangladesh-wide distributor network. With UCC we have one of the leading PV distribution companies at our side, which is known for its personal, comprehensive, and competitive approach.” Luxembourg’s ArcelorMittal Invests $10 M in RE Tech Company Heliogen Also Read “Together we will deliver real added value and prominent quality in every aspect,” Hussine added on their goals. Solex & Jinchen Sign MoU for 1.2 GW PV module production line in Surat Also Read Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd claims to be the world’s most bankable inverter brand with over 154 GW installed worldwide as of December 2020. Earlier this month, Sungrow released a competitive set of PV and energy storage innovations at SNEC 2021, fueling an accelerated transition to carbon neutrality. Back in March 2021, the company announced that it will supply inverters and MV stations for the implementation of the first phase of the Futura Project, an 852 MWp solar park that will soon be one of the largest in operation in Latin America. Tags: Bangladesh, Power, Renewable Energy, solar inverters, Sungrow, United Computer Center