【SMM New Energy News】Sungrow: European Bidding Restrictions Have Limited Overall Impact on Operations

Published: Apr 28, 2026 17:41
In response to reports of European policies restricting Chinese inverter and storage manufacturers from government-funded tenders, Sungrow stated that subsidies are typically granted to projects rather than inverters themselves. These restrictions primarily affect projects funded by two European policy banks, representing about 10%-20% of the European market. As Sungrow has proactively avoided such projects, the overall impact is minimal. The company is further addressing local requirements through cybersecurity enhancements, compliant operations, and the construction of a factory in Poland.

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