Shandong Zhaori New Energy Tech. Co., Ltd.
The company is committed to researching and producing of smart solar tracking system, constructing & operating & maintaining solar power station.Our new dual-axis solar tracking system has obtained patent of invention from Europe Patent Office, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, India, Brazil and South Africa etc, as well as 4 Chinese National Invention Patents. It is the most simple and best cost performance solar tracking system in the world.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Solar Energy
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
Company Introduction
The new dual-axis solar tracking system the company developed had obtained series of Chinese National Invention Patents and International PCT Invention Patent Permits; and applications for patents had been submitted to 47 different countries and regions including the USA, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, India, South Africa and the 38 member states of the European Patent Office. Among this, the company has acquired the authorization for Japan patent. Now the company has entered into the comprehensive public stage.
  In the SNEC 6th (2012) International Photovoltaic Power Generation Conference & Exhibition held in Shanghai, our new dual-axis solar tracking system was officially presented to the market and was unanimously praised by the participating businessmen and experts, it won the “Top Ten Highlight” honor Award of the exposition, and was considered as the dual-axis solar tracking system with the simplest structure and lowest cost in the world. In the 2013 SNEC of the seventh PV Power Expo (Shanghai), the new dual axis solar tracker of our company has enter into the exhibition area of 'Ten Years of PV, China's achievements' on behalf of the new technology of this industry.
Our Aim: Much simpler; More reliable; More effective
Our Objective: High quality products; First class service
Our Wish: To share the PV’s future