1 November 2023

Kiwa ExTEL: A Trusted Third Party in the Solar Energy Industry

For years, the vibrant and warm yellow has been the dominant color at ExTEL Energy's exhibition booths, symbolizing the brightness and hope brought by the sun while reflecting the company's pursuit of aesthetics. This year, the company's booth expanded by 50%, and still maintained its classic yellow color scheme.

General Manager Fred Chen said that compared with the traditional energy industry that has existed for hundreds of years, renewable energy is an emerging industry that requires more young people to invest. With ExTEL Energy celebrating its fifth anniversary and welcoming a new influx of young professionals, the company is experiencing a rejuvenation. Fred Chen sees vast potential for future development in the industry, providing ample opportunities for the younger generation to achieve personal fulfillment. He believes that individuals entering the sector today can continue to contribute and thrive until retirement, ensuring a lasting impact on society.

ExTEL Energy offers a variety of solar energy services, including on-site inspections and technical due diligence, etc. Positioned as an impartial "third party" in the solar energy supply chain, the company provides inspection services and issues credible reports, earning high praise from the market for its integrity. Expanding its reach beyond Taiwan, ExTEL Energy operates in multiple ASEAN countries. Its recent integration into the Kiwa Group has opened up new avenues for development, promising a broader scope in the future.

During exhibitions, Fred Chen is a prominent figure, engaging in lively discussions with various stakeholders, from solar photovoltaic energy to global affairs. The presence of foreign manpower agency senior managers seeking to establish connections underscores the company's attractiveness and influence. Kiwa ExTEL's DAS 2.0(Dust Analysis System), the only hardware device it sells, serves as an invaluable tool for smart operations. DAS 2.0 has been used in many PV projects, with more than 200 units installed in Taiwan.

Reporter: udngroup - Y.C.Weng