Not long ago, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the "Plan for Improving the Double Control System of Energy Consumption Intensity and Total Volume", pointing out that it is necessary to resolutely control high-energy-consuming and high-emission projects, and then large-scale electricity curtailment policies began to sweep across the country's manufacturing industry. Coupled with factors such as raw materials, sea freight, and energy prices rising sharply, overseas epidemics and other factors, all walks of life have been adversely affected to a certain extent.
Despite the wind and rain, forge ahead. Under the global epidemic, facing multiple difficulties on the supply side and the demand side, lighting companies have shown tenacious resilience and grown stronger in the face of adversity. Recently, the new plant of SOKOYO Solar Lighting is being expanded. It is expected that by the end of next year, the 68.34 mu assembly line plant will be completed.
SOKOYO Solar Lighting has set up offices in Guangzhou and Senegal to better provide professional pre-sales, sales and after-sales services to customers in different regions and time zones, so that customers' needs can be responded within 24 hours. In the future, more offices will be established in Australia, Egypt and other countries.
Product description
SOKOYO solar lighting has independently developed a number of patented products such as solar street lamps, lithium battery storage and control all-in-one machine, ultra-high light efficiency LED light source module, etc., and promotes the development of solar street lamps in the direction of standardization, modularization and intelligence. The products cover LED city circuit lights, solar integrated lights, solar two-body lights, solar split lights and other products. Products cover more than 156 countries around the world, and more than 1,000 cooperative customers have accumulated.
So far, SOKOYO solar lighting has successively undertaken the Iraqi project and Yemen project of the United Nations Office for Project Services, the Syrian project of the United Nations Development Agency, the 1 million sets of solar street lamp project of the World Bank Bangladesh IDCOL, the Shenyang International Cameroon project, the Henan International and China Hydropower Senegal project, the China Railway One Bureau Kiribati project, Benin national project, Indonesian and Philippine national project, Thailand 100,000 sets of solar street lamp national project and other large-scale domestic and foreign projects.
Figure: SOKOYO solar lighting partial project display
Recently, the State Council issued the "Carbon Peak Action Plan by 2030", which proposed the main goals of the proportion of non-fossil energy consumption, the improvement of energy utilization efficiency, and the reduction of carbon dioxide emission intensity. The "Plan" proposes to vigorously develop wind energy, solar energy, biomass energy, ocean energy, geothermal energy, etc., and continuously increase the proportion of non-fossil energy consumption. We believe that the solar street lamp industry will also usher in new opportunities for development.