SOLAR-

Huawei’s solar tech set to enter Tunisian market: France’s Green PowerTechnologie, a partner of Chinese tech giant Huawei in Europe and Africa, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Tunisian electrical equipment company Soteme to distribute Huawei's solar technology in Tunisia, Tuniscope reports. Huawei’s solar tech offers tailored photovoltaic solutions for businesses, large power stations, and individuals. Green Power Technologie also aims to support Africa by providing smart solar solutions and a range of value-added services including training, design services, operational support, and maintenance.

ELECTRIC VEHICLES-

Star Invest Holding has signed a cooperation agreement with Emirates Mobility in Abu Dhabi to partner on advancing EV production, according to a statement. The partnership will involve exchanging technical expertise and technological capabilities in manufacturing and developing electric and traditional vehicles. The collaboration aims to boost the automotive industry and its components by enhancing local manufacturing capabilities.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THIS MORNING-

  • Tadweer + Norway’s Tomra ink agreement on bottle recycling: Abu Dhabi-based waste management company Tadweer Group has signed an MoU with Norwegian recycling and manufacturing company Tomra to create a national bottle return program using Tomra’s Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) to collect beverage PET bottles, cans, and glass bottles. (Wam)
  • Egypt signs agreement to preserve environment + resources: Egypt’s Ministry of Environment and the Egyptian Haretna Foundation for Sustainable Development have signed a cooperation protocol to boost sustainable development, community participation in environmental work, awareness campaigns, afforestation efforts, and clean-up initiatives for the Nile River and beaches. The foundation will also integrate environmental considerations into all its activities, including creating volunteer databases and promoting eco-tourism. (Daily News Egypt)