Zonergy Joins UN CTCN to Drive Global Green Energy Technology Innovation

Recently, Zonergy company limited successfully passed the review and evaluation of the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) and obtained CTCN membership. This marks a solid step forward for Zonergy in promoting global climate technology cooperation and sustainable development. Zonergy will work with the international community to support green energy technology innovation and development, jointly addressing the challenges of climate change.

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) is a key institution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme. CTCN is committed to accelerating the development and transfer of climate technologies in developing countries, driving global low-carbon transformation through technological innovation. This organization brings together top global research institutions, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations, providing member countries with technical assistance, capacity building, knowledge sharing, and more. According to CTCN’s official website, it currently has over 900 members worldwide, with 23 from China, including Zonergy.

As a leading enterprise in China’s energy storage sector, Zonergy, with the vision of “Green Energy, Better Life,” focuses on product R&D, project operations, and technological innovation in the field of smart solar-storage solutions. Joining CTCN is an important step in Zonergy’s ongoing internationalization strategy and further recognition by a renowned international organization following the Company’s membership in the United Nations Global Compact. Zonergy will continue to collaborate with global partners to create and share the achievements of green energy technology innovation. Zonergy will contribute its successful experience in residential energy storage, off-grid storage, portable energy storage, and the construction and operation of smart microgrids, providing practical technological pathways and case references for addressing global climate change.

 

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