WUXI SUN KING ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

Booth

W1.101

Exhibition

This supplier is exhibiting at Intersolar South America.

Product Groups
  • Crystalline modules
  • Inverters
  • PV components (cables, connectors, junction boxes, etc.)
  • Stationary energy storage for residential buildings
  • Stationary energy storage for commercial and industrial applications
Contact Information
0510-81083036
sales@sunkean.com
https://www.sunkean.com
WUXI SUN KING ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
17-9 South Changjiang Road, Xinwu District
214028 Wuxi, China

Individual company presentation

As of 2024, SUNKEAN employs over 200 people and operates a production facility covering nearly 20,000 square meters. Recognized as a National High-Tech Enterprise and a Specialized and New Enterprise in Jiangsu Province, our factory is equipped with advanced integrated production lines and comprehensive testing equipment. Our main products include cables, wire harnesses, and related connectors for the photovoltaic, energy storage, and charging sectors. Our monthly production capacity reaches 20,000 kilometers of cables and 200,000 sets of wire harnesses. We have obtained certifications such as UL, ETL, cUL, TUV, S-JET, PSE, CQC, CPR, CE, RETIE, and RoHS, and have passed quality management system certifications like ISO9001, ISO14001, and IATF16949. Furthermore, we have implemented visual management of production data, strictly adhering to industry standards while setting higher SUNKEAN quality benchmarks.

Looking ahead, SUNKEAN will continue to focus on customer needs, increasing investment in R&D and expanding production capacity. We are committed to providing safer, greener, more efficient, and more economical energy connection solutions, leading industry innovation and development. We look forward to partnering with you to create a sustainable energy future together!

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Floorplan Booth

W1.101

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Event Info
About Intersolar South America | Impressions

August 26–28, 2025

LATAM’s Largest Platform for the New Energy and Mobility World

Speaker
Dr. Rodrigo Sauaia, ABSOLAR

CEO

Brazil

Rodrigo Lopes Sauaia is co-founder and CEO of ABSOLAR (Brazilian Solar Photovoltaic Energy Association), the national association representing Brazilian solar PV companies and professionals. He is co-founder and a governing board member of the GSC (Global Solar Council), a non-profit body representing regional and national solar associations on international issues. Rodrigo holds a PhD in Materials Engineering and Technology from PUC-RS (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul), a Master's degree in Renewable Energies from Loughborough University (UK), a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from USP (São Paulo University), and has collaborated with the Fraunhofer Institut für Solare Energiesysteme (Germany) and with ETH Zürich (Switzerland).

Speaker
Eduardo Tobias Ruiz, Watt Capital

Managing Partner

Brazil

Eduardo Tobias is a Managing Partner at Watt Capital. He is a specialist in project investment analysis, project financing, and on mergers & acquisitions of renewable energy projects and assets in Brazil. He is a cofounder and currently the vice-coordinator of ABSOLAR's Green Hydrogen Working Group. Tobias is also a visiting Professor at FGV, teaching for its Power Sector Executive Program, and author of the books 'Investment Analysis in Utility Scale PV Projects' (2021) and 'Investment Analysis in Bioenergy Greenfield Projects' (2015). He has a BSc. in Business Administration from FGV-EAESP and a Professional Master in Bioenergy from FGV-EESP.

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