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Dinto Solar Joins MESIA, Strengthening Commitment to the Middle East Solar Market

Dinto Solar, an innovator in heterojunction (HJT) solar technology and a leading product manufacturer, has joined the Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA), marking a strategic step in deepening its engagement in one of the world’s fastest-growing solar markets. As a highly regarded regional platform, MESIA brings together government bodies, utilities, project developers, financial institutions, and technology providers, playing a central role in shaping policy dialogue, industry standards, and high-level collaboration across the Middle East.

By joining MESIA, Dinto Solar underscores its strong commitment to the Middle East market and its intention to actively support the region’s accelerating energy transition through advanced technology and closer industry collaboration.

The global energy transition is entering a phase of structural realignment. Amid increasing volatility in conventional energy supply chains and the Middle East’s accelerating shift away from oil dependence, solar power is being redefined—not as a supplementary resource, but as a cornerstone of long-term energy security.

This transformation is particularly evident across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), one of the fastest-growing solar markets worldwide. Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 targets around 50% renewable electricity, supported by an ambition of up to 130 GW of solar and wind capacity. The UAE continues to expand its renewable portfolio, while Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman advance large-scale projects across the region. By 2025, solar capacity in MENA is reported to have grown by over 40% year-on-year, signaling a period of accelerated expansion.

The region’s exceptional solar resource—annual irradiation of 2,200–2,500 kWh/m²—positions it as a global solar powerhouse. At the same time, extreme heat, intense irradiance, and sand exposure impose demanding operating conditions. These factors require not only high efficiency, but also strong temperature performance, durability, and long-term reliability.

HJT technology is inherently well suited to such environments. Leveraging its advanced HJT platform and integrated product-solution capabilities, Dinto Solar is positioned to deliver optimized performance tailored to desert climates, aligning closely with the region’s natural conditions and project requirements.

As global PV competition shifts from product export to localized capability, joining MESIA reflects Dinto Solar’s pragmatic approach to strengthening regional collaboration and advancing localized solutions. It also marks the start of deeper, long-term engagement in the Middle East, where Dinto Solar will work with local partners to deliver desert-adapted HJT solutions—backed by bankable performance and reliable execution—supporting real-world deployment and the region’s energy transition.


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