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Monday, 12/1/2026 | 09:01 GMT+7

Solis contributes 500 million dong to support flood-affected residents

Solis (Ginlong Technologies) has donated 500 million Vietnamese dong through the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support relief efforts and disaster recovery in affected localities.

This funding aims to help residents in disaster-stricken areas stabilize their lives and recover after storms and floods. The support was transferred to the Vietnam Fatherland Front, the national body responsible for receiving, allocating, and monitoring relief resources.

A company representative presents the donation through the Vietnam Fatherland Front. *Photo: Solis*.

A Solis representative stated that Vietnam is a key market for the company in the Asia-Pacific region. Beyond business, Solis views social responsibility and sustainable development as fundamental to its operations. This donation aims to share difficulties with the community and demonstrates Solis's long-term commitment to Vietnamese society.

Solis is a global brand in renewable energy, providing solar inverter solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial markets in over 100 countries. Solis aims to promote the global green energy transition, continually investing in technology to improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of solar power systems.

In Vietnam, the company partners with local businesses and contractors to implement green energy solutions. These efforts contribute to carbon emission reduction, enhance energy security, and align with the nation's sustainable development goals. In addition to business activities, Solis implements several practical social responsibility programs.

The company sponsored solar inverters for the Tak Chai kindergarten and primary school. *Photo: Solis*.

Solis previously undertook the "Nang luong yeu thuong" (Energy of Love) project, sponsoring the S6-EH1P6K-L-PRO solar inverter for Tra Cang Primary School in Nam Tra My, Quang Nam. This project provided a stable solar power source, supporting the school's teaching and daily activities, and bringing electricity to areas with significant challenges.

According to a Solis representative, this donation through the Vietnam Fatherland Front provides immediate support to those affected by natural disasters. It also reflects the company's commitment to balanced development, integrating business with social responsibility in Vietnam. Moving forward, Solis will continue to expand its social responsibility initiatives and promote the application of clean energy solutions.

Hoang Dan

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/solis-gop-500-trieu-dong-ung-ho-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-5004342.html
Tags: flood relief support renewable energy Solis

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