In response to Vietnam's photovoltaic policy, KUKA cable and other Chinese enterprises prepare goods in advance

2021-03-24

      Vietnam's photovoltaic industry continues to heat up, but the photovoltaic policy in 2021 has not yet been issued. This is due to the centralized grid connection of 9.6gw at the end of 2020, which puts great pressure on the operation of the national power system. However, Vietnam's determination to develop the photovoltaic industry is unshakable. It is estimated that by 2030, Vietnam's photovoltaic industry will have more than doubled growth space, and the supply of photovoltaic panels, connectors, cables, and other accessories will be extra important.

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      As an early start of the photovoltaic industry, China has great advantages in the production and supply of photovoltaic supporting equipment. Therefore, Vietnam's main accessories are imported from China. It is reported that the photovoltaic policy will still be introduced in 2021. A group of Chinese enterprises led by KUKA cable has started to prepare goods in advance to cope with the favorable photovoltaic policy that may be released in May.

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      “KUKA Cable is one of the first batches of Chinese photovoltaic cable manufacturers to enter the Vietnamese market. It also has a deep understanding of the Vietnamese market. We try our best to provide products with both cost performance and quality to help Vietnamese customers quickly respond to development policies. At the same time, we will make production in advance, reserve in advance, and deliver quickly according to the policy direction of the Vietnamese market, to help the local economy Marketers and developers can respond to the development policy for the first time. KUKA cable said.

      KUKA cable is just a miniature of China's photovoltaic supply chain. We are deeply impressed by the integration and cooperation of the perfect supply chain and local development policies. When we deeply understand Vietnam's photovoltaic development determination, we can't help but admire this nation's determination and belief in economic development, which also reflects the rapid response and coordination ability of the people and enterprises.

      At the same time, we also sigh that the development of industry needs the participation and cooperation of various global forces to bring rapid and long-term development results. When we are looking forward to the implementation of new photovoltaic policies, the crowd behind the industry is already in full swing.



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