SOUTHEAST Asia is poised to register a huge demand for solar energy, a China-listed solutions provider with projects in the Philippines said, as it forged a partnership in anticipation of more orders for solar modules.
The partnership with JJ-LAPP covers “strategic cooperation, and foresee tremendous demand in Southeast Asia for solar energy,” it said. The partner is a joint venture between Jebsen & Jessen Group and LAPP Holding Asia. Trina Solar provides solar modules, trackers, supervisory control and data acquisition systems and other products required for commercial, industrial and utility-scale installations. JJ-LAPP offers products required for solar energy systems such as AC and DC cabling and connectors.
Trina Solar said the two entities have previously worked together on solar projects in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand.