The technology company Huawei and the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of clean energy in Latin America and the Caribbean. The signing ceremony was attended by Mason Qing, President of Huawei Digital Power LATAM, and Andrés Rebolledo, Executive Secretary of OLADE.
The alliance establishes a strategic framework for collaboration to promote the transition to renewable energy sources, fostering the exchange of technical knowledge and the development of continental energy infrastructure. One of its main areas of focus is green energy storage.
The collaboration will focus on technological promotion, with the exchange of information and best practices on clean technologies, training and dissemination, through joint trainings in the countries where both entities are present.
“This agreement marks an important milestone in our commitment to Latin America and the Caribbean. The combination of Huawei’s technological expertise in clean energy and OLADE’s regional reach will allow us to support the energy transformation the region needs,” said Mason Qing.
For his part, Andrés Rebolledo, President of OLADE, emphasized that “this collaboration is highly relevant in a context where new energy challenges arise every day. We want to move forward on issues such as energy storage, which is key to the energy future of our region.”
The memorandum, valid for two years, includes OLADE’s participation as co-organizer in Huawei’s summits and events, while Huawei will support the Energy Week organized annually by OLADE. In addition, specific training and certification programs will be developed for the sector.