The new office in South Korea encompasses a CHINT Experience Center, built with collaboration in mind for partners, stakeholders, and customers to reimagine smart energy solutions
SOUTH KOREA, 30 JUNE 2023 – CHINT, a global leader in smart energy solutions, has officially expanded its smart energy and sustainability services to South Korea yesterday. The new office is driven by a dedicated team of the industry’s top scientists, engineers, and experts who have the local expertise to serve the South Korean market and support companies in their energy and resource transition journey to sustainable solutions.
As a global end-to-end solutions provider, CHINT offers Power-to-Plug assistance that propels organizations in the United States of America, Europe, West Asia and Africa, and Asia Pacific (APAC) to succeed with customizable, realistic, and superior quality products and services.
Over the last three years, CHINT has been rapidly expanding its services across APAC. In 2022, CHINT established offices in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, with the Singapore office serving as the Asia Pacific Headquarters and co-located with CHINT Asia Pacific Innovation Lab.
South Korea is the newest addition to CHINT APAC’s foothold in the region. This marks another milestone of CHINT’s commitment to continually partner with their customers to achieve their business and environmental goals while boosting production efficiency. CHINT supports their local market in key business segments, namely Renewables, Energy Storage Systems (ESS), Electric Vehicles (EV) and Transmission and Distribution (T&D).
The office in South Korea encompasses a CHINT Experience Center that showcases solutions built on next-generation technology, including Low-voltage Power Distribution Systems, Digital Substation Solutions, ESS technologies, and EV charging solutions that range from products and services required to build charging facilities to customer services and intelligent energy management solutions.
This purpose-built center enables CHINT’s partners, stakeholders, and customers to draw inspiration from the solutions on display and reimagine innovation to find solutions to their business pain points. It is built with collaboration in mind, where customers can discover the Research & Development experience that will spearhead the region’s next leading edge smart energy solutions.
The CHINT office launch in South Korea was co-officiated by Ms. Lisa Wu, Deputy General Manager, Asia Pacific, CHINT Global, and Er. Lim Say Leong, IEC Ambassador (2018-2021) and Technical Director of Asia Pacific, CHINT Global, and Sunlight Electrical. Distinguished guests who honored the event included international prominent authorities.
Left to right: Ms Lin Ying Hua, Director, Astronergy Solar Korea, Er. Lim Say Leong, IEC Ambassador (2018-2021) and Technical Director of Asia Pacific, CHINT Global and Sunlight Electrical, Ms. Lisa Wu, Deputy General Manager, Asia Pacific, CHINT Global, Mr Kim Hana, Deputy Country Director, CHINT Electric Korea, Mr Bruce Li, Country Director, CHINT Electric Korea, and Ms Li Bao Ying, Purchasing Manager, Astronergy Solar Korea, at the CHINT office launch in South Korea.
"Globally and in APAC, CHINT has established a strong track record in driving local companies in their global and regional smart energy expansion plans without compromising environmental goals. Our presence in South Korea will enable us to support the business ventures of companies in the country, specifically in green technologies such as Electric Vehicles and smart power grids.” said Ms. Lisa Wu, Deputy General Manager, Asia Pacific, CHINT Global.
As part of the official launch, CHINT also engaged with local industry stakeholders through thought-leadership sharing sessions. These sessions were focused on how the company had navigated business challenges through innovative approaches to achieve top-notch results in the different markets that CHINT has a presence in.
For instance, CHINT shared about its involvement in the largest ESS project in Southeast Asia, spearheaded by Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries Ltd. This is a project by the Singapore Government to accelerate energy storage for the nation. The ESS commenced its operations in December 2022 and has a maximum storage capacity of 285MWh – meeting the electricity needs of around 24,000 four-room flats (measuring around 90 to 110 square meters on average) for one day in a single discharge. The project was commissioned within a 6-month tenure and is the fastest in the world of its size to be deployed to date.
With over 35 years of global experience, CHINT partners with businesses, governments, and communities to reimagine smart energy solutions that will empower the world.
CHINT’s South Korea office and its Experience Center are co-located at Indeogwon IT Valley.