November. 14, 2025
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On September 9, 2025, the heads of state of China and Zimbabwe announced the elevation of bilateral relations to an all-weather community with a shared future. Under this friendly context, on November 14, a delegation from Zimbabwe’s FRONTERAS company visited TDG YUNET Technology Co., Ltd., toured the company’s green production lines, and inspected project implementations. Both sides held constructive talks on deepening China–Zimbabwe cooperation in new energy.

Focus on On-Site Inspection: Green Production Lines Demonstrate Technological Strength
During the visit, the FRONTERAS delegation went deep into TDG YUNET’s production base and observed the complete manufacturing process from cell sorting, module assembly to finished PACK products. The TDG YUNET technical team highlighted the integrated system assembly line and rigorous laboratory testing processes. In particular, at the testing spray area for energy storage cabinets and container systems, the delegation stayed for a long time and highly recognized the company’s high-standard verification processes in product sealing, environmental adaptability, and safety reliability.



To present the implementation results more intuitively, the delegation subsequently visited an on-site project located in Haining, Zhejiang, and toured a 1375KW/2871KWh industrial and commercial energy storage power station. The project manager of TDG YUNET provided a detailed explanation of the project’s operational data, economic benefits, and its role in peak shaving and valley filling for the local grid. From core manufacturing to application scenarios, this visit provided the delegation with a comprehensive experience of TDG YUNET’s technology and capabilities.


“From highly automated production lines to rigorous testing processes, and to large-scale implemented projects, this visit is truly impressive,” the delegation stated after the inspection. “TDG YUNET not only possesses strong manufacturing and system integration capabilities but also has project experience in transforming technology into practical value, which provides valuable reference and confidence for our future development of green energy in Zimbabwe.”
Laying the Foundation for Cooperation: High-Level Exchanges Drive Corporate Actions
Based on a comprehensive understanding of TDG YUNET’s technological strength and project achievements, the subsequent discussions became more in-depth and pragmatic. TDG YUNET proposed systematic cooperation solutions tailored to the specific needs of Zimbabwe and the African market, including localized adaptation of energy storage technologies, joint assembly, project implementation, and professional talent training. This approach aims to enhance Zimbabwe’s own energy industry chain rather than merely exporting products, gaining high recognition from the delegation. Both sides reached a consensus on advancing specific project cooperation.
This visit also represents the latest progress in TDG YUNET’s active expansion into the African market. The company’s management completed market research in multiple African countries in mid-October, and the return visit and in-depth exchanges with the FRONTERAS delegation are regarded as an important step in transforming research results into substantive cooperation.


Through this comprehensive exchange from factory to project, both sides not only deepened mutual understanding but also clarified feasible paths for future cooperation in the field of energy storage based on practical cases, laying a solid foundation for subsequent project planning and implementation.
Looking ahead, TDG YUNET looks forward to working with FRONTERAS and more African partners to take root in the African continent with green energy technologies. Practical cooperation at the enterprise level is a vivid practice of the concept of an all-weather China–Zimbabwe community with a shared future, which will inject continuous and green momentum into bilateral relations and jointly move toward a more prosperous and low-carbon future.