Recently, Nepal's Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Kadka, led a delegation to visit China and held a symposium on energy cooperation and exchange between China and Nepal with representatives of the Sichuan Electric Power Enterprise Association and related enterprises. They had in-depth discussions on energy development and cooperation topics. Qualtech participated in this exchange activity as a representative of the enterprise.

From the right is Qualtech, representing Zhu Nan, the assistant to the general manager and the general manager of the Jinan branch
At the symposium, China and Nepal had an in-depth exchange on the current situation, future plans and complementary advantages of energy development. Minister Deepak Kadka introduced the development potential and demands in Nepal's energy sector. Both sides agreed to enhance communication and collaboration on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, jointly promote the development of the energy industry, achieve complementary advantages and win-win cooperation, and plan to conduct in-depth discussions on specific cooperation projects and models in the future.

As an important participant of the "Belt and Road Initiative", Nepal is undergoing a significant transformation in its energy sector. The country is rich in hydropower resources and has great potential for development. It is worth noting that Nepal is gradually transforming from a country with a shortage of electricity to a potential regional exporter of green electricity. With the advancement of large-scale hydropower station projects and the continuous upgrading of the national power grid, Nepal not only meets the growing domestic energy demand but also demonstrates promising prospects for power exports to its South Asian neighbors. Its energy market holds huge potential and investment opportunities.
Qualtech was able to introduce the core business and technical products of the enterprise to the visiting delegation from Nepal at the meeting. From diversified supporting products to full-stack self-developed energy storage system solutions, it demonstrates the company's professional capabilities and practical achievements in the energy industry. Qualtech expressed his willingness to become a reliable partner in Nepal's energy sector and indicated that he already has the technical capabilities, equipment foundation and service system to support Nepal's energy transition, which can help it achieve the goals of energy independence and power output. Nepalese Minister Deepak Kadka also stated that Nepal needs advanced technologies and experience support during its energy transition process and is very much looking forward to conducting extensive and in-depth cooperation with all parties, including Qualtech.

The visit of the Nepalese Ministry of Energy delegation to China this time is a concrete action to implement industrial cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, laying a solid foundation for practical cooperation in the energy field between China and Nepal. Qualtech will continue to closely monitor the subsequent cooperation process and fully leverage its advantages in technology, products and system services. Subsequently, the two sides will further negotiate on specific cooperation projects and models, jointly promoting the implementation of energy cooperation between China and Nepal and injecting new impetus into the development of energy industries in both countries.