Huawei Ousted from SolarPower Europe Amid EU Investigation
While there is currently no EU legislation banning the sale of Huawei products in Europe, the exclusion from the SPE and the ongoing investigations are expected to affect the company''s
While there is currently no EU legislation banning the sale of Huawei products in Europe, the exclusion from the SPE and the ongoing investigations are expected to affect the company''s
Because the inverters are hooked up to the internet, security experts warn the inverters could be tampered with or shut down through remote access, potentially causing dangerous surges
Lawmakers and security officials are increasingly worried that Huawei''s dominant role in solar inverters could create a new supply-chain vulnerability for Europe''s power grids. Two MEPs
SolarPower Europe has suspended efforts to exclude Huawei, launched in May amid a European Union bribery probe.
The Financial Times reports that “Huawei has closed down its fast-growing but controversial solar energy business in the U.S as it continues to battle criticism from both the Trump
According to data from the European Solar Manufacturing Council (ESMC), Chinese inverters account for 70% of the European market share, and companies such as Huawei and
SolarPower Europe (SPE), a leading renewable energy advocacy group based in Brussels, has removed Chinese electronics giant Huawei from its membership, citing pressure from
Huawei last week said it took the allegations seriously, adding: “Huawei has a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption or other wrongdoing, and we are committed to complying with all
Huawei has been expelled from European solar associations, including SolarPower Europe and BusinessEurope, while Eurelectric is considering suspending Huawei''s membership by
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