Sungrow has clinched the No. 12 spot on the 2023 Fortune Future 50 Companies list

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  • Fortune, in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) since 2017, compiles the Future 50 list.
  • To identify the Future 50, the BCG Henderson Institute used a โ€œvitalityโ€ index to determine the rankings.
  • The index is based on a top-down, market-based assessment of a companyโ€™s growth potential, and a bottom-up analysis of its capacity to deliver, based on financial and non-financial metrics โ€” such as long-term strategic orientation, technology and investments, people, and structure.

This ranking underlines Sungrow’s enduring growth trajectory. With a 26-year track record in the renewable energy industry, Sungrow dominates both the PV inverter and energy storage markets. S&P Commodity Insights estimates that Sungrow was ranked as the number one PV inverter supplier globally in 2022, shipping 77GWac of PV inverters. Another reputed report further positions Sungrow at the top spot in the energy storage market.

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In addition, the Company gave its presence at the recent COP28, showing its dedicated efforts to fuel the global energy transition with technical innovation and professional global footprints.

The 2023 Fortune Future 50 companies show that despite near-term economic and geopolitical turbulence, the dominant patterns of long-term growth potential remain relatively stable. The list highlights renewable energy as a crucial driver of future sustainable and long-term development and Sungow plays a pivotal role in this momentum.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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