Isuzu's Dubai arm launches 500 kWp solar rooftop, aims for 15.9 million kWh over 20 years
500 kWp
15.9 million kWh
20 years
What Happened
Isuzu Motors International FZE (IIF) inaugurated a rooftop solar installation at its facility in Dubai, developed with Positive Zero. The nearly 500 kWp system is part of a 20-year agreement and is expected to generate approximately 15.9 million kWh of clean electricity over its lifetime. The inauguration ceremony included a ribbon-cutting with IIF President Mr. Goda, Vice President Mr. Fukasawa, and Positive Zero CEO Mr. Laurent.
- 500 kWp rooftop solar system
- 20-year agreement with Positive Zero
- Expected 15.9 million kWh clean electricity over lifetime
- Supports IIF's CSR framework and UAE environmental goals
Why this matters
This solar initiative reduces IIF's reliance on conventional grid power and supports the UAE's environmental goals, demonstrating how automotive companies are integrating renewable energy into facility operations.
Terms in This Story
- kWp
- Kilowatt peak, a measure of the maximum power output of a solar panel under standard test conditions.
- CSR
- Corporate Social Responsibility, a company's initiative to assess and take responsibility for its social and environmental impact.
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