The 19th Africa Utility Week was been held as scheduled in Cape Town South Africa 14 May to 16 May 2019. Linyang energy presented its solutions and brand new products together with its three business segments, fully demonstrating its strength in “Smart Energy”, “Renewable Energy” and other fields. Linyang attracted many participants with its products and services which closedly meet the needs of the African market.
The exhibition was jointly held by South African power company and South African ministry of industry and trade (DTI), covering many fields such as power generation, transmission and distribution, smart meter, new energy power generation and so on. The exhibition is famous for long duration, large scale, high level of participants and profound influence in Africa. The products of this exhibition cover the whole industrial chain of electricity.
Linyang Energy demonstrated its products and solutions of renewable energy, photovoltaic energy storage and Micro Grid , Smart meter, AMI, Vending systems, PV cloud platform, which integrates P2C wisdom (Power to Cash) paid after comprehensive energy solutions, prepaid and smart meters (for residential users, industrial and commercial users, substations and Power stations), photovoltaic modules at AUW 2019. Among them, P2C comprehensive energy solutions have gained wide attention, providing practical solutions to the difficulties and challenges faced by Africa in the field of energy and power, such as energy shortage, energy management, energy metering and energy charging. At the same time, SABS, STS, IDIS and other international authoritative certifications comprehensively demonstrate the company’s development strength of ” Be a Global Leading Operation and Service Provider in Decentralized Energy and Energy Management”. At the exhibition site, Linyang sales had deep communications with customers and business partners from worldwide.
As the leading power country and developed country in Africa, South Africa has a relatively developed power industry and is a major power exporter in Africa. However, with the acceleration of domestic industrialization in recent years, South Africa’s power demand increases, resulting in huge power gap. For the entire African continent, the annual investment in the electricity market is as high as $90 billion. With this general background, the exhibition has a great influence on southern African countries, which also provides Linyang with a great opportunity to explore the South African and even African market.
Doing business with countries on the world map, going out along the “One Belt and One Road”. In recent years, Linyang has been making steady progress in domestic business while actively developing overseas markets. The participation in the Africa power show showcased Linyang’s efficient products and outstanding technical level to the world, laying a foundation for overseas business development. At the same time, through interactive exchanges with international power enterprises, it is beneficial for Linyang to understand and grasp the future development trend of overseas markets, further clarify the direction of technology research and development, and continuously improve international competitiveness.