Jafza welcomes first photovoltaic solar panel plant

Business Tuesday 02/January/2018 17:22 PM
By: Times News Service
Jafza welcomes first photovoltaic solar panel plant

Muscat: Global trade enabler DP World’s Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) has welcomed Maysun Solar, the first photovoltaic panel producer to set up a manufacturing facility in the region’s leading free zone.
Maysun Solar currently manufactures 5,000 solar panels per month with the capacity to generate 40 megawatts of electricity.
The establishment of the facility follows DP World's ongoing solar energy project in Jafza and the Mina Rashid Port involving the installation of 88,000 roof-top solar panels as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
“The history of the UAE has been shaped by the vision of its leaders. This project represents another step towards transforming this vision into reality and integrating with the DP World Solar Programme, the largest and most ambitious roof-top solar energy project in the Middle East,” said Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO, DP World.
"DP World fully supports the Shams Dubai initiative to promote the use of clean and renewable energy sources, and our Solar Programme is in line with the Dubai Integrated Energy 2030 and Dubai Clean Energy 2050 initiatives, as well as with the UAE Vision 2021 and the Dubai 2021 Plan,” he added.
DP World is committed to supporting sustainable business activities and building a green economy for future generations through such programmes and by providing an ideal investment environment that encourages renewable energy companies to innovate, research and develop, he further elaborated.
Maysun Solar plans to raise its production capacity to 200 megawatts over the next three years, complementing DP World's efforts to support the Dubai government’s plan to make the emirate a world leader in alternative energy sources.
"We intend to transfer all our operations and investments to Jafza over the coming years, raising investment in Dubai from $5 million to $10 million, as we are currently running at full capacity and have orders in hand for production up to November this year,” said Sai Xuezhao, general manager of Maysun Solar.
Maysun Solar manufactures and exports its solar panels to the world under the "Made in UAE" label, with 30 per cent of its orders coming from the European markets, especially Germany and Poland, and 10 per cent from the Saudi market.
The company wants to expand its sales in the local market and has already obtained accreditation from the Dubai Water and Electricity Authority to become a certified supplier of solar panels.
Xuezhao noted that the permission given to individuals and companies in Dubai to produce their own energy and to cut down on electricity bills by installing solar panels on buildings has given a strong boost to the solar panel industry in Dubai. “The move will stimulate cities and countries within the region to follow the example of Dubai in the exploitation of solar energy,” he emphasised.
Maysun Solar has received a number of international quality certificates, including the ISO certification in quality management system and the certificate of application of European specifications in the solar panel industry.