Antaisolar Opens First International R&D Center in Spain to Drive Global Solar Innovation
Antaisolar, a prominent Chinese provider of photovoltaic mounting solutions, launched an international research and development center in Spain this past August. This move marks a significant achievement in the company’s technical innovation and business growth, marking a new phase in Antaisolar’s worldwide strategy.
This R&D facility is Antaisolar’s inaugural international research center, supported by their European sales and global support centers. It becomes the fourth milestone in Antaisolar’s global R&D network, joining centers in Shanghai, Xiamen, and Zhangzhou.
The center in Spain is initially staffed by a team of seasoned R&D professionals, including experts with experience managing renowned solar enterprises, underscoring Antaisolar’s commitment to the European and global markets.
Currently, this R&D hub plays a crucial role in advancing Antaisolar’s innovation in technology. It focuses on researching the core algorithms within PV tracking systems, conducting wind tunnel experiments, and more. Tasked with enhancing research and development and managing technology for various-product scenarios, including PV tracking and mounting systems, the center aims to meet consumer needs while paving the way for new technological advancements.
Antaisolar intends to take full advantage of Europe’s vibrant research ecosystem and abundant talent resources to improve products, technologies, and services. Looking forward, the company remains committed to a future-focused approach and global perspective, contributing to the acceleration of a zero-carbon future and supporting the shift towards renewable energy.
By 2021, Antaisolar had achieved an accumulated solar racking shipment of 19.3GW. Maintaining dominance in Japan’s solar racking industry, the company has been the leading exporter to Japan for eight successive years and also leads in both Australia’s and Chile’s distributed generation markets.