Chinese Company Leading The Solar Energy Sector Keeps Its Operations Running Smoothly During National Holidays, Achieving Record Production And Strengthening Its Position In The Global Market.
While China Celebrated National Holidays Last Week, Ronma Solar, A Notable Company In The Photovoltaic Sector, Maintained Its Operations At High Levels.
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The Company’s 8 GW TOPCon Cell Factory Operated At Full Capacity, Allowing It To Reach A Historic Milestone: The Production Of Over 300 Million Solar Cell Units During The Period, With 101.18 Million Units Alone In September.
In Addition To The Record Production Performance, Ronma Solar Registered An Impressive Shipping Volume Of 450 Megawatts. The Company Attributes This Success To Its Strategy Of Keeping Production Active During The Holidays, Ensuring Delivery Deadlines Were Met And Customer Confidence Was Earned.
Ronma Solar’s CEO, Gan, Explained That The Efficient Use Of Production Lines And The Reduction Of Fixed Costs Were Key To Optimizing Resources And Expanding Market Share.
Challenges And Strategies
Even With The Fast-Paced Production, Ronma Solar Faced Common Challenges In The Industry, Such As Staffing Levels And Supply Chain Stability During Holiday Periods. To Mitigate These Risks, The Company Implemented Strategic Measures, Such As Creating Stockpiles Of Silicon Wafers And Other Essential Materials, As Well As Providing Additional Compensation For Employees Who Worked During The Period.
The Company Also Reinforced Production Safety, Conducting Additional Inspections And Monitoring To Ensure A Safe Working Environment During Overtime.
“What The Customer Needs Is Our Responsibility. Only By Continuously And Steadily Providing High-Quality Products And Services Can We Earn Trust And Market Recognition,” Highlighted Li Shengxian, Head Of The National Sales Department.
Positive Outlook For The Future
Ronma Solar Expects Continuous Growth In The Fourth Quarter, With A Significant Volume Of Orders Already Scheduled Until 2025. The 58,000 m² Factory Continues To Operate At High Capacity, With Automated Production Lines That Ensure The Efficiency And Quality Of Products.
With Exports To International Markets Such As India, Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, And Uzbekistan, Ronma Solar Consolidates Its Position As One Of The Global Leaders In The Production Of Solar Cells And Modules.
The Company Remains Confident That With Stable, High-Quality Production, Sustainable Growth Will Continue In The Long Term.

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