
Recently, the three-day Iraq Energy Expo & Conference concluded successfully at the Baghdad International Exhibition Center. As a core platform for energy reconstruction and transition in the Middle East, this expo gathered over 400 exhibitors and more than 25,000 professional visitors worldwide, covering multiple fields such as power, renewable energy, energy storage, and power transmission and distribution. FDEnergy made a stunning appearance with customized solar-storage solutions and tailor-made Middle East charging stations, officially kicking off its journey of deepening market penetration in the Middle East and exploring new opportunities for regional energy development with partners from various countries.

At the expo site, our booth attracted numerous industry experts, local enterprises and government representatives to stop and communicate, thanks to our PV-storage products and full-scenario solutions adapted to the high-temperature and sandy environment in the Middle East. Targeting the current situation of frequent power outages and extreme climates in Iraq, our team focused on showcasing household and commercial & industrial PV-storage systems with high-temperature resistance, dust and sand protection, and weak grid adaptation functions. Through the "PV + energy storage + diesel generator/ev charger parallel operation" mode, these systems can provide stable and reliable power guarantee for residents and small and medium-sized enterprises, perfectly meeting the core needs of the local market. Our technical staff provided on-site visitors with detailed explanations of product performance, installation advantages and operation & maintenance services, and conducted in-depth discussions on the cooperation potential of regional energy projects, winning high recognition from the guests present.
This participation not only enabled us to accurately grasp the demand pain points and policy orientation of the PV-storage market in Iraq and the broader Middle East, but also reached preliminary cooperation intentions with a number of local enterprises and multinational distributors, laying a solid foundation for subsequent market layout. We will continue our journey in the Middle East and visit more countries and our prospective partners along the way.

In the future, we will continue to focus on regional market demands, driven by technological innovation and supported by localized services, and work hand in hand with Middle Eastern partners to build a green, stable and efficient energy ecosystem, contributing to the upgrading of local energy infrastructure and the achievement of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.