Arctech, has signed a solar tracker supply contract with China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited (CEEC) in Uzbekistan, in Qashqadaryo Viloyati and Buxoro with a total capacity of 1GW. It's another significant breakthrough for Arctech in empowering the global energy transition with technology. The two projects will add 2.3 billion kW·h of electricity annually, equivalent to a reduction of 588 million m³ of gas consumption.

This will greatly save local fuel resources and reduce harmful gas emissions. Arctech will provide 1 GW of SkyWings solar tracking system for the two projects in Uzbekistan. The SkyWings mounts a synchronous multi-point drive mechanism, which can effectively improve the wind resistance performance of the modules.

It also has high stability at all tilts, adapting to the optimal tilt angle of the cleaning robot and effectively adapting to the frequent sandstorms and dry weather in Uzbekistan. As an important fulcrum of "the Belt and Road", China has become the main trade and investment partner and the second largest source of investment of Uzbekistan. As the initiative of building "the Belt and Road" continues to deepen, the cooperation between China and Uzbekistan in the field of energy is increasingly deepening.

Previously, Arctech inked a 500MW contract in Sherabad, Uzbekistan. In less than three months, Arctech has scored another notable accomplishment in the Central Asian market. The projects' significant capacity and contribution to carbon reduction exemplify the transformative impact of solar energy in Uzbekistan.

Moving forward, Arctech remains steadfast in maintaining a global outlook, fostering innovative thought, championing the global energy transformation with high-caliber products, and supporting worldwide zero-carbon development through unparalleled services.