The inauguration ceremony, held on March 11, commemorated the opening of GoodWe Vietnam Technology Co., Ltd and the commencement of production at the facility.
Representing a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy, the new facility marks the third in GoodWe’s manufacturing network.
Covering approximately 14,800 square metres, the factory will specialise in the production of grid-tied and hybrid inverters catering to markets in North America and key Asian regions.
“Customers from diverse markets are eagerly anticipating the output of GoodWe’s Vietnam factory. We remain dedicated to listening to market needs, delivering high-quality products, and providing excellent service to our customers,” Xianfeng LI, general manager of GoodWe Vietnam Technology Co., Ltd, said.
By establishing local production in Vietnam, GoodWe anticipates enhanced price competitiveness in global markets. Moreover, it aims to elevate its service offerings and ensure the timely delivery of high-quality products tailored to the diverse needs of residential, commercial and industrial, and utility applications.
The factory, drawing upon over a decade of GoodWe’s inverter manufacturing expertise, has fully integrated advanced inverter manufacturing technology and rigorous quality control systems. A range of intelligent manufacturing techniques, including quality traceability and digital monitoring, has been incorporated to ensure the quality and excellence of products.
Daniel Huang, founder and CEO of GoodWe, said, “We are dedicated to establishing an overseas benchmark factory, showcasing operational excellence, and replicating success across our global markets in the future. The positive impact of this milestone shows GoodWe's innovation capabilities and its contribution to job creation in the local Vietnamese market.”
This move exemplifies GoodWe’s commitment to strengthening its global brand image, he added. “With the opening of the Vietnam factory, we look forward to cultivating expanded customer cooperation opportunities across key markets such as the United States, ASEAN countries, and beyond.”
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