Hanwha is a South Korean conglomerate that operates in various industries such as explosives, chemicals, cement, finance, and energy. The company is also involved in the production of solar panels and other renewable energy products.
Founding in 1952 as Korea Explosives Co.
Diversified its business into various industries
Acquired Samsung General Chemicals in 2015
LG Chem is a South Korean chemical company that produces a wide range of products such as petrochemicals, plastics, and batteries.
Samsung SDI is a South Korean electronics company that produces various products such as batteries, displays, and semiconductors.
JinkoSolar is a Chinese solar panel manufacturer that produces a range of solar products and solutions for residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications.
Hanwha produces a range of solar panels for residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications. The panels are designed to be durable and efficient.
Hanwha produces energy storage systems that are designed to store excess energy generated from solar panels. The systems help to reduce energy costs and increase energy independence.
Hanwha produces solar inverters that are used to convert the DC power generated by solar panels into AC power that can be used by the grid or home appliances. The inverters are designed to be reliable and efficient.
Hanwha produces a range of products such as solar panels, energy storage systems, and solar inverters.
Hanwha is based in South Korea.
The main competitors of Hanwha are LG Chem, Samsung SDI, and JinkoSolar.
Hanwha solar panels are designed to be reliable and efficient. The company offers a warranty for its products.
Hanwha is committed to achieving sustainable growth by investing in renewable energy and reducing its carbon footprint.