en.Wedoany.com Reported - SANY Microgrid has signed a new energy cooperation agreement with a Myanmar client to jointly advance a 30MW photovoltaic project in Magway Region, Myanmar, which serves as the first phase of a large-scale solar initiative in the country.

As the first photovoltaic project in Myanmar to adopt the EP (Engineering and Procurement) model, SANY Microgrid will oversee the entire process from design to procurement. According to the plan, the project is scheduled to commence construction in June 2026 and achieve full-capacity grid connection by the end of the same year. Once completed, it is expected to generate over 40 million kWh annually, meeting the electricity needs of tens of thousands of households, helping alleviate local power shortages, driving energy structure transformation, and promoting local economic development.

This cooperation marks the first collaboration between SANY Microgrid and Myanmar in the new energy sector, and a key step for the company in responding to the Belt and Road Initiative and expanding into the Southeast Asian market. SANY Microgrid stated that it will leverage its technological and engineering strengths to ensure efficient project implementation and operation, accumulating experience and setting benchmarks for subsequent projects. In the future, the company plans to deepen cooperation with global partners across multiple fields, providing one-stop green energy services to countries along the Belt and Road, and contributing to the low-carbon and sustainable development of global energy.
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