Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD Group), the largest operator of integrated and purpose-built economic zones and UAE-based Abundance Solar Panels Industries have announced a new sophisticated solar power plant in KEZAD Area A – Al Ma'mourah.
The plant will manufacture solar panels and integrated photovoltaic modules for businesses across industries looking to move to energy-efficient ecosystems and will span over 27,000 square metres.
The proposed plant will leverage the latest innovations in solar panel technology and operate within a sustainable ecosystem. Mohamed Al Khadar Al Ahmed, CEO of KEZAD Group, said, “We welcome the establishment of Abundance’s solar panel plant. The project aligns with our leadership’s vision for innovation in sustainable economic development as well as KEZAD Group’s goals of driving industrial development responsibly and sustainably in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.”
Sunil Madhok, Founder of Abundance Solar Panels Industries, said, “Encouraged by the vision of UAE’s leadership to drive innovation and excellence in sustainable manufacturing, we are setting up a fully automatic plant for solar panels manufacturing to offer our humble contribution to Abu Dhabi's green future.”
Solar panels leverage solar energy to generate power and contribute towards building environmentally friendly energy systems.
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