Zendure, a leading innovator in solar energy technology, has been named an official partner for UNESCO’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (WED) 2025. The announcement, made at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, underscores Zendure’s commitment to making clean energy more accessible and advancing global sustainability goals.

Advancing Clean Energy for a Sustainable Future

WED is an annual initiative that highlights the crucial role of engineering in tackling global challenges. As a partner, Zendure will contribute its expertise in solar power and home energy solutions to support the event’s mission of driving sustainable development.

Speaking about the partnership, Zendure’s CEO and founder, Bryan Liu, said: “We are deeply honoured to collaborate with UNESCO and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO). This partnership allows us to amplify our message and accelerate the adoption of household clean energy. ‘Your Energy, Our Future’ is not just a slogan—it’s a guiding principle that reflects our belief in the power of individual energy choices to shape the planet’s future.”

Liu, who grew up in a rural Chinese village without electricity, has made it his mission to expand energy access through technological innovation. Under his leadership, Zendure has rapidly grown into a key player in the clean energy sector.

Innovation in Home Energy Management

Founded in 2017, Zendure has pioneered new approaches to household solar energy. The company was the first to introduce Balcony Solar Solutions (BKW) in Germany, securing a top-three market position. Its influence extends across Europe, including France, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as operations in the United States, China, and Japan.

Among its latest innovations is the SolarFlow 800, a hybrid microinverter that boosts energy efficiency by generating more power while intelligently storing excess electricity. The system reduces reliance on the grid, maximising cost savings for homeowners.

Looking ahead, Zendure is preparing to launch the industry’s first AI-powered Home Energy Management System (HEMS). The system will learn users’ energy patterns, optimise consumption, and enhance efficiency—giving households greater control over their energy use and costs.

In 2024 alone, Zendure’s solutions enabled users to generate over 13.17 million kWh of clean electricity, cutting coal consumption by an estimated 4,386 tonnes—equivalent to planting forests covering 461 football fields. These efforts resulted in €4-6 million in energy savings for European households.

Commitment to Sustainability

Beyond its products, Zendure is focused on responsible energy storage. Through its partnership with Ganfeng Lithium, a leader in battery recycling, the company ensures its lithium-based solutions are environmentally sustainable. Ganfeng’s recycling technology achieves over 90% lithium recovery and more than 95% nickel and cobalt recovery, reducing waste and supporting circular economy initiatives.

By partnering with UNESCO and WFEO for WED 2025, Zendure is reinforcing its role in shaping a cleaner, more sustainable future. The collaboration aligns with the event’s core message—highlighting the vital contributions of engineers in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

For more information on Zendure’s initiatives, visit Zendure’s website.

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