We sincerely invite you and your company representatives to visit our booth F570, Hall 4.1H of SNEC 18th International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition at Shanghai New International Expo Center in Shanghai City on June 11th-13th, 2025. For more details, please contact info@new-pv.com directly, thank you.
  • 2010

    Year of Establishment

  • 01

    No. of Production Units

  • 01

    No. of Engineers

  • 450

    No. of Engineers

  • 2KKsets

    Monthly Production Capacity

  • 40

    Export Percentage

About Us

Newsun PV Technology Co., Ltd.

Highly advanced and reliable Solar PV Connectors and Junction Boxes, Fuse Connector, Solar Cable Connector, Solar Junction Box, Solar connector tool kits, whose stellar performance and high functional life are in a league of their own.

The present century has seen a sharp increase in the consumption of fossil energy resources, that have not only placed an enormous stress on their natural availability, but have also led to grave aftereffects that have manifested in form of rampant pollution, not to mention the impending energy crisis that looms. With the goal of paving the way for a greener future and providing a sustainable source of energy, Newsun PV Technology Co., Ltd. offers an expansive range of solar wares like photovoltaic connectors and junction boxes of supreme build quality and efficacy.

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The fame of our offerings such as Solar PV connectors, junction boxes and protective systems is not only limited to our domestic stronghold, but in fact, it transcends the continental borders and find takers in a number of international markets. Australia, India, Korea, America and numerous European nations are among the most prominent of our overseas markets, and we aim to further increase our presence there by reaching out to a wider base of consumers. Our clientele is dispersed throughout the world and have been regular collaborators of ours, marketing our solar products in their respective demand pockets
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