Trinasolar participated in the Solar & Storage Live Egypt event held on April 29–30, 2025, at the Egypt International Exhibition Center. The company displayed its solar panels and energy storage systems suited for Egypt’s climate and power grid needs.
At the exhibition, the company featured its Vertex N 630W and Vertex N 720W solar modules. These are high-wattage panels. The company also showed its Anti-Dust Mono Facial Module. This version is designed with a frame that reduces dust buildup, which is common in desert areas.
Another product on display was the Trina Storage Elementa 2 Pro. This battery energy storage system can function under high heat and changing power grid conditions. It is already being used in some Middle East and Africa projects.
The energy mogul is working with AMEA Power on the Abydos Battery Energy Storage Project in Aswan, Egypt. This is part of a larger solar power initiative. For this project, Trinasolar is providing 300 megawatt-hours (MWh) of its Elementa 2 storage systems. The storage units are 5MWh each. Testing of the systems was completed in early 2025 in Chu Zhou, China, and shipment began in February 2025.
The Egyptian government plans to produce 42% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035. To help with this goal, Trinasolar says it is focusing on long-term involvement in the region. The company has also worked with local and regional partners to support solar and energy storage deployment.
Trinasolar reports $8.88 billion in revenue during the first three quarters of 2024. It invested over $600 million in research and development in the same period. The company holds more than 6,000 patent applications globally.
The partnership with AMEA Power in Egypt is one of several solar and storage projects Trinasolar is involved in across the Middle East and Africa. In addition to the large Aswan project, Trinasolar’s Elementa 2 systems have been installed in other utility-scale and industrial applications not widely reported.