On Sep 20, a delegation from the Inner Mongolia government, including Zhang Bin, Chief Inspector of the Energy Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Du Guoyi, Director of the Comprehensive Support Center of the Energy Bureau, and Sun Liangwen, Deputy General Manager of Inner Mongolia Energy Group, visited Yotai.
The two parties engaged in an in-depth discussion regarding various energy businesses such as wind power, solar, hydrogen, and energy storage, as well as the accompanying new energy products.
The aim of this exchange was to attract high-quality new energy enterprises, promote the transformation and upgrading of Inner Mongolia's traditional energy industry, and strengthen its position as a vital national energy base.
The Inner Mongolia government delegation visited Yotai's digital exhibition hall and the PV ESS EV Charging Service Station known as the "Urban Service Station" where they received presentations on the company's range of products, including C&I ESS, charging stations, residential ESS, portable power station, and comprehensive energy cloud platform.
They also learned about the "ESS + X" comprehensive solutions and their practical applications, as well as the innovative model of the integrated "Urban Service Station".
During the visit, the delegation expressed their approval and support for Yotai's current product positioning and development goals. Additionally, they had an immersive experience at the integrated "Urban Service Station", appreciating its diverse functions, including charging, leisure, dining, and social function, and commended the concept of "fast charging and slow living."
As a crucial national energy and strategic resource base, Inner Mongolia holds a significant position in ensuring national energy security, promoting economic circulation, and pursuing green and low-carbon transformation and development.
In the future, Yotai will continue to enhance technological innovation, expand development channels, create more new energy demo projects, and accelerate the green and low-carbon transformation of energy, making a greater contribution to the growth and optimization of the new energy industry chain.