Tengi Power appeared at the 2023 South Africa International Industrial Exhibition
On August 30, local time in Johannesburg, the 2023 Second South Africa International Industrial Exhibition and China (South Africa) International Trade Exhibition opened in Johannesburg, South Africa. As one of the most well-known industrial exhibitions in South Africa, this three-day exhibition has ten theme exhibition areas. The exhibits cover agricultural machinery, transportation, automobile and motorcycle accessories, CNC machine tools, building materials and decoration, engineering machinery, and hardware tools. , power new energy equipment and other industries, with an exhibition area of more than 5,000 square meters. Tengi Power showed up at this exhibition with its energy storage products, aiming to further tap the trade potential between China and South Africa, expand cooperation space, and better benefit the people of the two countries.
On-site communication at the exhibition
Tengi Power is a high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production and sales with import and export rights, focusing on photovoltaics, energy storage and other related industries. The household energy storage system exhibited at this exhibition adopts stacked installation and wiring-free design, which eliminates the need to manually connect power lines and communication lines between different Packs, reducing the workload of on-site installation; stacked installation is also safer and has a thin and light design. The wall-mounted bracket can perfectly adapt to various complex installation environments. Using a more stable lithium iron phosphate battery system, it can remain stable at high temperatures and meet the high safety requirements of certifications such as IEC 62619/IEC 63056.
With the further advancement of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, more and more Henan companies are joining hands with companies from BRICS countries for a win-win situation. Tengi Power is also expanding cooperation with emerging market countries such as South Africa. Due to tight power resources and price issues, African countries such as South Africa have an increasing demand for photovoltaic energy storage products. The company has specially set up a foreign trade team to participate in exhibitions and set up offices in South Africa, hoping to fully understand local needs and use our The technological advantages will enrich the supply of South Africa's new energy market and at the same time expand the company's export scale.