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Business Honor
28 March, 2025
AIKO partners with Windon Energy Group to accelerate utility-scale solar projects and Sweden's renewable energy transition.
AIKO has entered the Nordic region with its maiden utility-scale deal, signaling its growth out of the distributed solar space and into big energy projects. The alliance with Windon Energy Group seeks to spur the installation of solar capacity in Sweden to drive the country's renewable energy revolution.
The collaboration is a significant milestone for the two firms. AIKO, the high-efficiency solar module leader, will bring its advanced technology to help Windon Energy Group build its utility-scale solar projects. The partnership will facilitate the development of Sweden's renewable energy infrastructure and propel the nation towards its carbon-reduction targets.
Christoffer Valentin Johansson, Windon Energy Group CEO, was assured of AIKO's abilities and highlighted the coincidence of their business values. "With AIKO's experience and solid business values, we have identified the perfect partner to ramp up our utility-scale projects. Their high-efficiency modules will enable us to grow even faster, allowing us to bring additional large-scale solar capacity online," Johansson said.
AIKO's high-efficiency modules, intended to minimize the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), will make solar projects cost-competitive, enabling Windon to expand its business. Jonas Frank, Northern Europe and UK – Utility Head at AIKO, expressed excitement about the collaboration, citing AIKO's leadership in propelling sustainable energy growth. "We welcome the opportunity to help fuel sustainable energy infrastructure expansion in the Nordics," Frank said.
This partnership emphasizes the central role of solar power in the energy transition of the region and its potential contribution to a low-carbon world. With its first-mover advantage in mass production of BC technology, AIKO remains at the forefront of innovative improvement in photovoltaic conversion efficiency, leading the way in what could be made globally to mitigate climate change.