Fayiz Al-Faouri signed the agreement on behalf of Abella Superstores with Ibrahim Al-Amir, SolFirst CEO.
The agreement includes the supply and installation of a photovoltaic system of 400 kilowatt peak capacity.
The signing ceremony was attended by Care Guan, project manager of Huawei Solar Inverter in MENA region.
Al-Faouri said: “We are pleased to take this initiative and have a good solution — Huawei FusionSolar Smart PV Solution — for our energy needs. The positive impact will reflect on the stores financially in addition to the project’s positive impact on the environment.”
Al-Amir said: “We are excited about Abella Superstores project as its PV system is considered one of the largest ‘Roof Top’ projects in Jordan with 4,000-square meters.”
He added: “The system will reduce CO2 emissions as the project will produce around 700 MWh energy per year saving 350 metric tons CO2 annually. The global application of Huawei string inverter illustrates that the inverters with cutting-edge technologies can operate reliably in all kinds of harsh natural environments, especially extremely high temperatures and sand erosion.”
Guan said he is happy that “such an important customer in Jordan has chosen Huawei string inverters for their PV system.”
“This proves the trust customers have in our brand, especially because of the 10-year warranty that we are providing in addition to many other clear benefits,” he added.
Source: Arab News
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