Sunollo and GoodWe sign strategic partnership to advance green building

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Sunollo, a leader in defining innovative green energy solutions for buildings, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with GoodWe, a global leader in smart energy solutions. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development and manufacturing of advanced building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technologies, with a shared vision of transforming the future of sustainable architecture.

The MOU was officially signed by Kapil Seth, CEO of Sunollo, and Jeffrey Wang, Head of BIPV Solutions at GoodWe, marking the beginning of a long-term strategic partnership.

Sunollo has been at the forefront of working with building owners, property developers, architects, and green building experts to define the future of sustainable design. By understanding the unique needs and aspirations of these stakeholders, Sunollo is shaping the next generation of BIPV solutions that seamlessly integrate into modern architecture.

This strategic partnership with GoodWe allows Sunollo to take these innovative concepts from design requirements to reality. GoodWe will manufacture and develop these advanced BIPV products, turning the visions defined by Sunollo and its partners into tangible, high-performance solutions that power the buildings of tomorrow.

With this partnership, Sunollo is poised to expand its impact in the BIPV sector by bringing cutting-edge, customized solutions to market. The collaboration with GoodWe enables Sunollo to meet the growing demand for energy-efficient buildings, ensuring that each project is not only sustainable but also tailored to the specific needs of developers and architects.

“Our partnership with GoodWe is a significant step forward in our mission to revolutionize green building solutions,” said Nathalie Risteau, Head of BIPV and Green Building Solutions at Sunollo. “By working closely with building owners, property developers, and architects, we are defining what the future of sustainable architecture looks like. With GoodWe’s manufacturing expertise, we can now bring these concepts to life, creating buildings that are both beautiful and energy efficient.”

These products will be designed to integrate seamlessly into building facades, rooftops, and other structural elements, making buildings active participants in their energy generation.

The signing of the strategic MOU represents a long-term commitment to collaboration between Sunollo and GoodWe. Together, they will work to develop the market and manufacture these innovative products, setting new standards in the green building industry and making sustainable architecture more accessible and impactful.