Guli Intelligent Attends Lebanon Clean Energy Exhibition and Advances Regional Agency Cooperation with Local Distributors
The Guli Intelligent team attended Lebanon International Solar Week 2025, visited local distributors and solar stores, and advanced local channel development around PV energy storage, solar applications and regional agency cooperation.

Lebanon International Solar Week 2025 was held in Beirut from September 24 to 26, 2025.
In September 2025, the Guli Intelligent team travelled to Beirut, Lebanon to attend Lebanon International Solar Week 2025 and visited local distributors, solar stores and trade partners during and after the exhibition. Focusing on PV energy storage, portable power, solar lighting, solar air conditioning, off-grid power supply and related home appliance applications, the team held in-depth discussions with local channel partners and reached a phased plan to advance regional agency cooperation in Lebanon and surrounding markets.
Lebanon is a highly import-oriented market, and clean-energy products are attracting attention across household, retail, agricultural and commercial power-use scenarios. Based on exhibition exchanges and field visits, the Guli Intelligent team observed clear interest in solar application products that are stable, easy to display, easy to install and easy to maintain, especially batteries, solar fans, portable power stations, solar lighting, solar air conditioners and containerized power supply systems.

The exhibition brought together companies across PV, energy storage, inverters and clean-energy applications.

The Guli Intelligent team followed conference discussions to better understand clean-energy trends in Lebanon and surrounding markets.
Exhibition Exchange: Focusing on PV Energy Storage and Local Applications
At Lebanon International Solar Week 2025, the Guli Intelligent team focused on local displays of PV modules, inverters, energy storage batteries, solar lighting and smart energy terminal products, and exchanged views with industry partners on product specifications, market pricing, channel structure and project applications.
Through the exhibition, the team further confirmed that competition in conventional PV modules is already intense in Lebanon and surrounding markets, leaving limited room for single-product module trading. By contrast, integrated solutions around energy storage, lighting, mobile power, solar air conditioning and off-grid systems offer stronger differentiation and better match the power reliability needs of households, shops, agriculture and small to mid-sized commercial users.

During the exhibition, the team exchanged views with industry partners on product configuration, application scenarios and channel cooperation.
Distributor Visits: From Product Supply to Channel Co-Building
Beyond the exhibition, the Guli Intelligent team visited local solar stores, distributor offices and product display spaces to better understand store sales, warehousing, customer accumulation and after-sales service capabilities. Some local partner resources have approximately 300 square meters of warehouse capacity and store display conditions, supporting sample display, inventory turnover and future project implementation.
The two sides held specific discussions on regional agency cooperation, pilot project development, product display, customized branding, warehousing, shipment handling and after-sales support. Future cooperation will move beyond one-off product purchasing and gradually develop through a model of product portfolio, channel display, local service and reference projects, increasing the visibility and market recognition of Guli Intelligent products in Lebanon and surrounding markets.

During local distributor visits, both sides discussed regional agency cooperation, warehousing, showroom display and pilot projects.

The team visited local solar stores in Lebanon to understand retail sales, product display and end-user demand.
Market Direction: Off-Grid Power, Solar Air Conditioning and Smart Power Products
According to local feedback, rural areas and certain commercial scenarios have a clear need for more stable electricity supply. Users showed strong interest in home appliances with battery storage, solar lighting, solar fans and portable power products. Solar air conditioning, solar-powered water pumping and irrigation systems, industrial and commercial inverters, and containerized power supply systems also present opportunities for further evaluation and quotation.
Guli Intelligent will continue to refine product portfolios suitable for the Lebanese market, taking into account local emphasis on brand credibility, product quality, display effect and after-sales response. Potential products include PV modules, batteries, inverters, solar fans, solar lights, portable power stations, solar air conditioners and customizable off-grid power supply systems.

The distributor showroom displayed inverters, batteries, solar lighting and other application products, providing input for future product planning.
Deepening Regional Cooperation Through Local Partners
Lebanon's business environment values local trust networks and reputable trade partners. Through exhibition engagement, distributor visits and trade-resource exchanges, this trip helped Guli Intelligent further clarify the channel path and cooperation model needed to enter and develop the local market.
Looking ahead, Guli Intelligent will work with local partners' stores, warehousing capability, customer resources and regional influence to continue advancing agency cooperation, pilot projects and channel development in Lebanon and surrounding markets, providing more stable, economical and practical clean-energy solutions for households, shops, agriculture and small to mid-sized commercial users.

The team held field discussions with local trade partners to further evaluate channel development and project expansion conditions.
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