Fox ESS begins construction of another factory in China

The venture will be used for R&D, production of photovoltaic inverters and batteries
30-10-23-canal-solar-Fox ESS begins construction of another factory in China
Michael Zhu, CEO of Fox ESS, spoke about the company's history. Photo: Fox ESS/Disclosure

A Fox ESS officially started the construction of one more factory of photovoltaic inverters and energy storage equipment in the city of Wenzhou, in China.

According to the company, the idea with the new venture is expand o Portfolio of products to further serve local and global customers, especially in Brazil.

The total planned area of ​​the project covers 535 acres, with a construction area of ​​600 thousand m². The space will be used for R&D (Research and Development), large-scale production of inverters and batteries.

According to the company, the project will be built in two phases. The first, which has been started now, covers an area of ​​197 acres and will become a modern and intelligent base integrating production, office, R&D testing and comprehensive functions upon completion.

Start of construction of the new factory was celebrated during a ceremony. Photo: Fox ESS/Disclosure
Start of construction of the new factory was celebrated during a ceremony. Photo: Fox ESS/Disclosure

opening ceremony

Leaders from various Chinese government departments and major businesspeople were present during the project's inauguration ceremony, which took place in October. Michael Zhu, CEO of Fox ESS, gave a speech telling a little about the manufacturer's history.

In total, the company has more than 2 thousand employees around the world, in addition to several research and development centers located in Whenzou, Wuxi, Shanghai, Wuhan, among others.

Furthermore, over the years, they have established overseas subsidiaries in Brazil, , the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and many other countries, continuously providing clean energy services to s through innovative products.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Chinese government leaders and businesspeople. Photo: Fox ESS/Disclosure
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Chinese government leaders and businesspeople. Photo: Fox ESS/Disclosure
Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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