DTSolarPower Hosts South American Clients For Fuzhou Battery Factory Tour

Jan 23, 2026

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Summary

 

DTSolarPower recently invited a delegation of South American clients to visit its state-of-the-art battery manufacturing facility in Fuzhou. The tour provided an in-depth overview of energy storage system principles, showcased a diverse range of energy storage equipment spanning 2.3kWh to 261kWh, and demonstrated solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

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A Gateway to South American Energy Collaboration

 

The visit was designed to deepen the clients' understanding of the company's full-cycle energy storage solutions and explore potential partnerships for replicating such facilities in South America. As a leading provider of photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems, DTSolarPower sees South America as a high-potential market driven by growing demand for clean energy, stable power supply, and sustainable transportation solutions.

Unpacking Energy Storage System Fundamentals

 

During the tour, DTSolarPower's technical experts delivered a comprehensive explanation of energy storage system working principles, highlighting how integrated solutions address the intermittency of renewable energy sources.

 

The experts also emphasized safety features such as multi-level fire protection, liquid cooling systems, and real-time monitoring, which ensure the reliability and longevity of the storage systems even in harsh environmental conditions. 

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Partnering to Build South American Green Energy Infrastructure

Following the comprehensive tour, the South American delegation expressed strong enthusiasm for replicating DTSolarPower's technology and facilities in their home countries. They noted that the combination of scalable energy storage systems and solar-EV charging infrastructure aligns perfectly with South America's goals of reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy security, and promoting sustainable development.

 

The clients highlighted the need for localized solutions that can adapt to diverse climates, grid capacities, and user demands-areas where DTSolarPower's modular and customizable approach offers significant advantages. Discussions are now underway to explore joint development projects, technical support, and localized production possibilities to accelerate the deployment of green energy infrastructure in South America.