Huawei Powers Up Tunisia’s Energy Future: Elek Ener 2025 Showcases Cutting-Edge Solar Solutions – Urgent Breaking News
Kram, Tunisia – October 20, 2025 – In a significant boost for Tunisia’s renewable energy sector, Huawei, alongside its strategic partners, made a powerful showing at the 3rd International Electricity and Renewable Energy Exhibition (Elek Ener 2025) this week. This isn’t just another trade show appearance; it’s a clear signal of Huawei’s deepening commitment to transforming Tunisia and North Africa into a hub for smart, sustainable energy. For those following the global shift towards renewables, this event marks a pivotal moment, and we’re bringing you the details straight from the source.
Elek Ener 2025: A Regional Energy Powerhouse
The Elek Ener exhibition, held at the Palais des Expositions du Kram from October 15-19, drew nearly 200 exhibitors and an impressive 20,000 professionals from across Tunisia, the Maghreb, Africa, and beyond. It’s quickly becoming *the* go-to event for anyone serious about the future of energy in the region. Huawei’s participation, alongside value-added partner Green Power Technology, and key distributors Watany Group Energy and Soteme, underscores the collaborative approach needed to accelerate the energy transition.
Huawei’s FusionSolar: Intelligent Solar for a Brighter Future
Huawei didn’t just show up; they showcased their latest integrated solar solutions, smart storage systems, and advanced power grid management technologies. At the heart of their presentation was the FusionSolar platform – a comprehensive system designed to optimize energy production, slash costs, and empower both investors and installers. Think of it as a brain for your solar installation, constantly learning and adapting to maximize efficiency. This isn’t about simply installing solar panels; it’s about building intelligent energy ecosystems.
But technology alone isn’t enough. Huawei understands this, which is why they’ve invested heavily in local expertise. They’re providing extensive training, technical support, and even on-site assistance to ensure that Tunisian businesses and homeowners can fully leverage the power of FusionSolar. This commitment to knowledge transfer is crucial for long-term sustainability.
Partnerships Driving Progress: A Collaborative Ecosystem
The success of this initiative hinges on strong partnerships. Green Power Technology brings invaluable local market knowledge, while Watany Group Energy and Soteme provide critical distribution and technical support networks. As Ms. Haifa Baatout, Co-CEO of Watany Group Energy, emphasized, the exhibition was a prime opportunity to “strengthen our presence in the solar sector in Tunisia” and provide “comprehensive support to local investors and installers.” Mr. Atef Ben Ammar, General Manager of Soteme, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the focus on offering integrated solutions, including energy storage and remote management.
Beyond Tunisia: A North African Energy Vision
Huawei’s strategy extends beyond Tunisia’s borders. This participation is a key component of a broader plan to support the smart energy transition across North Africa. The region is brimming with solar potential, and Huawei is positioning itself as a key enabler, providing the technology and expertise needed to unlock that potential. This isn’t just good for the environment; it’s good for the economy, creating jobs and fostering innovation.
Ms. Farah Khalfaoui, Senior Channel Manager at Huawei Tunisia, succinctly captured the company’s vision: “We aspire not only to exhibit our advanced technologies, but also to contribute concretely to the achievement of national objectives in terms of energy sustainability.”
The momentum generated at Elek Ener 2025 signals a bright future for solar energy in Tunisia and the wider region. As the cost of renewable energy continues to fall and the urgency of climate change intensifies, expect to see even more investment and innovation in this vital sector. Stay tuned to archyde.com for ongoing coverage of the energy transition and the companies leading the charge.