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Saturday, 13/9/2025 | 12:01 GMT+7

Vietnam Solar becomes a Panasonic solar panel distributor

Vietnam Solar partners with Panasonic to distribute solar panels, aiming to provide sustainable energy solutions and expand its nationwide network.

Vietnam Solar's partnership with Panasonic was formalized at a signing ceremony held at the Panasonic Vietnam factory on 29/8, with Le Gia High-Tech JSC also in attendance. According to a Vietnam Solar representative, the event marks a new milestone in the strategic partnership between renewable energy companies.

Representatives of the parties exchange cooperation agreements. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Representatives of the parties exchange cooperation agreements. Photo: Vietnam Solar

At the ceremony, Sakabe Masashi, general director of Panasonic Electric Works Vietnam Co., Ltd., stated that the company remains committed to promoting green and sustainable energy development in Vietnam. Panasonic solar panels meet stringent standards for reliability, efficiency, and lifespan, offering customers long-term value.

Sakabe Masashi, general director of Panasonic Electric Works Vietnam Co., Ltd., speaks at the signing ceremony. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Sakabe Masashi, general director of Panasonic Electric Works Vietnam Co., Ltd., speaks at the signing ceremony. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Vo Phu Huu, director of Vietnam Solar Co., Ltd., explained that the collaboration with Panasonic, a global brand with over 100 years of experience in technology, will enable the company to provide customers with optimal solar energy solutions. The company aims to meet high standards of quality and performance in each product.

Vo Phu Huu, director of Vietnam Solar, speaks at the signing ceremony with Panasonic. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Vo Phu Huu, director of Vietnam Solar, speaks at the signing ceremony with Panasonic. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Echoing this sentiment, Le Ton Quyen, a representative of Le Gia, stated that the event is an important starting point, creating many opportunities for cooperation in renewable energy projects. This collaboration will contribute to promoting sustainable development and Net Zero goals in Vietnam.

Signing ceremony between Vietnam Solar, Panasonic and Le Gia. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Signing ceremony between Vietnam Solar, Panasonic and Le Gia. Photo: Vietnam Solar

Previously, on 22/8, during the "Solar Power Combined with Storage - Safe, Efficient, Sustainable Solutions" seminar, Panasonic awarded a distribution certificate to Vietnam Solar, officially establishing the partnership.

Vo Phu Huu emphasized that becoming an official distributor will expand the distribution network of Panasonic solar panels in Vietnam. The company aims to contribute to the sustainable energy transition, providing green solutions for businesses and households.

Hoang Dan

Contact Information Vietnam Solar Co., Ltd.

Address: 188 DHT 41 Road, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, TP HCM.

Can Tho Showroom: 41D Mau Than, Cai Khe Ward, Can Tho City

Hotline: 0886060660 or 0981982979

Email: lienhe@vietnamsolar.vn

Website: vietnamsolar.vn

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/viet-nam-solar-thanh-doi-tac-phan-phoi-tam-pin-mat-troi-panasonic-4938594.html
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