Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has successfully supported Kilimanjaro Energyโs expansion into China. The Chamberโs efforts led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Dubai-based renewable energy group and Skyworth Photovoltaic Technology, a Shenzhen-based company specializing in residential and commercial solar energy solutions.
The agreement, signed recently at Dubai Chambersโ headquarters in the presence of representatives from Dubai International Chamber and the government of Shenzhenโs Guangming District, outlines collaboration in photovoltaic energy and energy storage for commercial and industrial projects in global markets. The MoU will enable both parties to explore and implement cooperative models for new energy projects.
As part of the expansion, Kilimanjaro Energy plans to open a branch in China to provide specialized advice to Chinese companies, including those looking to expand into Dubai and the wider region. The representative office of Dubai International Chamber in Shenzhen was instrumental in establishing this successful cooperation.
Kilimanjaro Energy is a prominent supporter of climate neutrality efforts, focusing on renewable energy projects across Africa and the Middle East. The company offers a wide range of services, including business and project advisory, structuring and facilitating energy commodity deals, project development, and fund mobilization. Skyworth Photovoltaic Technology brings technical expertise in new energy, digitalization, and supply chain sectors.
Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of Global Markets at Dubai Chambers, commented: โKilimanjaro Energyโs success in expanding into China and the MoU with Skyworth Photovoltaic Technology highlight the importance of our efforts to support Dubai-based companies in promising global markets. We are committed to helping businesses establish constructive partnerships worldwide that drive sustainable growth and enhance the competitiveness of Dubaiโs business community.โ
Ali Makki, Cofounder and Group CEO of Kilimanjaro Energy, expressed gratitude for the Chamberโs assistance: โWe extend our deepest gratitude to Dubai International Chamber for their vital support. Their commitment to fostering international business relationships has been invaluable. This alliance will enhance our capabilities and position the UAE as a leader in the global energy landscape.โ
Wanfei Qu, Skyworth Group CMO and Skyworth Solar CEO, remarked: โThe determination and action of this country and their family businesses in new energy transformation are remarkable. We are grateful to contribute to green energy development in the UAE and MENA region, especially with Dubai Chambers and KME. Chinese technology can strongly support this region.โ
Dubai International Chamber operates a growing network of 31 international representative offices, serving as gateways to attract foreign direct investment and help Dubai-based companies expand globally in line with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33).
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