HE3DA at Solar Energy Expo in Warsaw: Europe faces Chinese competition
This week, the prestigious Solar Energy Expo is taking place in Warsaw, where representatives of the world's leading brands and manufacturers in the field of solar energy have gathered. Among the dominant Chinese competition, the European brand HE3DA has also earned its place, presenting products from the MES factory. These products were represented at the fair thanks to a key cooperation with a major investor - REX-BUD and their division RBT Solar, one of Europe's largest suppliers of structures for photovoltaic power plants.
HE3DA vs. Chinese competition
With this move, HE3DA confirms its ability to withstand a challenging environment where European companies face an uneven playing field due to cheap Chinese competition. However, the company is not losing hope and is preparing its strategy for the future - a period when anti-dumping measures and CO₂ emission sanctions are expected to be imposed on Chinese products.
Interest in European quality
Products from the MES factory impressed at the fair not only for their quality, but above all for their safety and heat resistance. These batteries and energy solutions can operate reliably in extreme temperature conditions from -40 °C to +80 °C, a feature that the competition can hardly offer.
The cooperation with RTB Solar enables the distribution of these innovative products throughout Poland and other European markets. As a result, HE3DA is gradually building a strong market position and contributing to the strengthening of European energy independence.
The future of European solar energy
Participation in the Solar Energy Expo in Warsaw proves that European brands such as HE3DA can compete with global giants despite unfavourable market conditions. Thanks to innovative products, strategic partnerships and the growing demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions, Europe has the chance to level the playing field and become a leader in the solar energy sector.
HE3DA thus remains a key player on the European stage and symbolises the determination of European companies to stand up to the fast-changing world of energy.
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