Sungrow Ties Up With Comtronics for Distribution in Nepal By Subhash Yadav/ Updated On Fri, Feb 18th, 2022 Highlights : The new partnership will promote and sell Sungrow made C&I and residential products including inverters, ranging from 5kW to 100kW in Nepal. Comtronics will focus on expanding Sungrow’s business in Nepal by having a strong dealer’s network. Sungrow Power has signed a new distribution agreement with Comtronics Pvt. Ltd., a Nepalese company with an objective to develop and satisfy multi-disciplinary clients’ technical needs in Renewable Energy field. Sungrow is leading inverter supplier for renewables. Nepal to Sell Surplus Electricity in India’s Energy Exchange Market Also Read This agreement marks Sungrow’s forward-looking strategy in developing the emerging markets of renewable energy ahead of competitors. The company believes that the move will strengthen Sungrow’s leading position and long-term development in South Asian. Through this partnership, Sungrow will work with Comtronics to promote and sell its C&I and residential products including inverters, ranging from 5kW to 100kW, in Nepal and other nearby regions. In Nepal, the C&I and residential segments are demonstrating positive trends for more installation, and the rooftop PV projects are considered as an initiation of the country’s efforts for sustainable development and environmental protection. Relying on the distribution partnership with Comtronics, Sungrow is able to provide high-quality products more efficiently and effectively for customers. AIIB and IRENA Team-Up to Accelerate Asia’s Energy Transition Also Read “Sungrow offers the inverters from the range of 5 kW-100 kW for the C&I segment. With five years’ international warranty and the option of expandable warranty, Sungrow offers the best of the warranty and service in its class. We will mainly focus on expanding Sungrow’s business in Nepal by having a dealer’s network throughout the country and maximizing brand awareness,” said Roshan Silwal from Comtronics. Namit Aneja, Key Accounts Leader of North, East India & Nepal, Sungrow said that Nepal is a growing country in terms of its solar sector and Sungrow, being a world leader, intends to capture the market and securing a local distributor is a significant step towards that in order to expand company’s local presence and remain close to all potential customers in the region. “Sungrow is also considering establishing a local sales and service network with help of our partner in Nepal to ensure the best service and products in the region. This step demonstrates Sungrow’s proactive strategy to maintain its leadership in the South Asian region,” he added. Tags: Clean Energy, Comtronics, distribution network, inverters, Namit Aneja, Nepal, reneable energy, Roshan Silwal, Solar Energy, Sungrow, sustainable development