The leading photovoltaic (PV) and solar energy solution provider, Trina Solar, has announced strategic partnerships with key distributors in the Middle East and Africa: Noon Renewable Energy in Lebanon, Engineering Integration Company in Palestine, and Golden Sun for Solar Energy Solutions in Sudan. This collaboration expands the company’s market reach, improving the distribution and adoption of its renewable energy solutions across the region.
Amplifying Influence with Cutting-Edge Solar Panels
Through these partnerships, Trina Solar will supply 110 MW of solar panels, including its high-performance Vertex N panels designed specifically for the Middle Eastern and African markets. The company is also committed to promoting distributed solar PV solutions and exploring innovative pricing models that empower individuals and businesses to harness solar energy.
Zhao Li, Head of Strategic Key Accounts at Trina Solar, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnerships, stating, “We are excited to welcome Noon Renewable Energy, Engineering Integration Company, and Golden Sun for Solar Energy Solutions to our growing family of distributors.”
Li added, “Their unrivaled strength and unwavering determination align perfectly with our mission to provide cutting-edge solar solutions and accelerate the transition to solar energy. These partnerships will enable us to expand Trina Solar’s presence in the Middle East and Africa and contribute to global net-zero emissions goals.”
Pioneering Solar Technology
Trina Solar’s innovative Vertex N-type modules, featuring i-TOPCon technology, deliver improved conversion efficiency and industry-leading reliability. This results in a lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for solar developers, setting new standards for module performance while driving down the cost of solar energy.
These partnerships mark a significant milestone in Trina Solar’s global mission to lead the renewable energy revolution. By collaborating with like-minded organizations and leveraging its innovative technologies, the company is helping drive the global transition toward net-zero energy targets.
Driving Energy Access in the Middle East and Africa
Trina Solar’s partnerships with local distributors Noon Renewable Energy, Engineering Integration Company, and Golden Sun for Solar Energy Solutions are aimed at expanding energy access, particularly for underserved rural communities throughout the Middle East and Africa.

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Solar power offers a clean, sustainable solution to meet energy needs, reducing the pollution and greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional grid infrastructure. By facilitating economic growth, creating jobs, and improving the quality of life in underserved areas, solar power plays a vital role in sustainable development.
Investing in and deploying solar infrastructure can contribute to local economic development and global climate change mitigation. By reducing CO2 emissions and protecting the environment, solar energy is essential for ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
A Beacon of Clean Energy Solutions
Trina Solar Limited is a leading global provider of clean energy solutions, offering a range of photovoltaic (PV) products and services. Founded in 1997, the company is recognized within the PV industry for its advanced technology and high-quality products.
The company develops, manufactures, and sells solar modules and other PV systems for power generation. Trina Solar also provides comprehensive solutions, including smart energy storage, microgrid systems, and multi-energy systems. It is committed to driving innovation in PV smart solutions and energy storage, accelerating the transition to a clean, carbon-free future.
On June 10, 2020, Trina Solar made history by becoming the first PV and energy storage company to be listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Science and Technology Innovation Board. This milestone acknowledged the company’s leadership in advanced and innovative photovoltaic and smart energy systems.
Market Trends and Projections
Recent market trends indicate a promising future for renewable energy in the Middle East and Africa, with solar emerging as a key driver of growth. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), solar production capacity in the region has doubled over the past five years, and this upward trajectory is expected to continue.
Nearly a third of the new renewable power installed globally last year came from the Middle East. The region is not only generating renewable energy for its own needs but is also becoming a global hub for sustainable energy solutions.



