GoodWe Unveils New Eco-Friendly Global Headquarters, Leading by Example in Green Building Design
GoodWe, a global-leading solar inverter manufacturer and energy solution provider, has opened its new global headquarters in Suzhou, reinforcing its commitment to long-term development in the renewable energy sector. This modern, glass-faced facility is designed to house thousands of employees and will serve as a hub for global collaboration and a showcase of eco-friendly workspace design.
“We envision a future where our workspaces not only foster teamwork and creativity but also demonstrate our commitment to sustainability,” said Daniel Huang, Founder and CEO of GoodWe. “The new forward-thinking facility equips us to better serve the global market while leading the way in renewable energy adoption.”
A green building powered by renewable energy solutions
Certified as a green building, GoodWe’s new headquarters exemplifies the company’s pursuit of low-carbon construction and sustainable design, aiming to turn every building into a power generator and transform energy use in commercial spaces.?
The facility features GoodWe’s Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) on the facades, rooftop and carports, contributing to the energy independence while maintaining the architectural aesthetics. Furthermore, GoodWe has incorporated its own photovoltaic solutions in the building, combining on-grid and hybrid inverters with battery storage systems, managed through its smart energy management platform.?
This integration, along with green technologies such as smart sun shading, natural ventilation, and optimized thermal control systems, creates an energy-efficient and comfortable environment for employees.
A workspace designed for comfort and collaboration
Spanning 16,000 square meters and 21 stories, the building offers expanded workspaces, enhanced common areas, and meeting rooms. Employees from different divisions and teams can now work even more closely together in this new facility. Its design prioritizes employee well-being, featuring amenities like a coffee bar, yoga room, and reading spaces, promoting a balanced and inspiring work environment.
The facility also serves as a communication center for global customers and partners, featuring a “smart energy exhibition hall” where visitors can explore the company’s residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar systems, providing a comprehensive view of GoodWe’s role in advancing the global energy transition.?
“This new headquarters is a milestone for us, as we accelerate the shift to smart energy solutions worldwide,” said Huang. “We are committed to advancing the future of energy and creating value for all our stakeholders.”
Solar Design and Installation Specialist
2 周GoodWe's MS-US 30 inverter that they are selling in North America is absolute junk. The units have a serious defect with the PWM filtering, they have significantly changed the MPPT voltage tracking range to make it impossible to do higher DC to Ac ratios, there is a firmware problem with the sensing mechanism for string amperage so the units frequently stop producing when running higher amperage bi-facial panels and when you have problems you end of dealing with the people in China who don't care about installers in the US market. They are the worst company I have ever dealt with for warranty coverage. You will be much happier with Solis if you need to go with a Chinese made sting inverter.
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1 个月I’ve recently had experiences with Goodwe products, particularly their hybrid inverters. Unfortunately, they are not up-to-date and lack proper online support. Additionally, their aftersales support leaves much to be desired. I’d love to hear from others who have had similar experiences. Let’s discuss potential improvements in the industry!