Manchester City FC have announced a global partnership agreement with solar tech company JinkoSolar, which thus becomes the club’s Official Solar Energy Partner.
The partnership will see JinkoSolar and Man City work together on various campaigns to promote the use of solar energy through the former’s solar products.
JinkoSolar will also support Man City’s plans of making the City Football Academy “one of the largest producers of renewable energy”.
Kaitlyn Beale, Vice-President of Global Partnerships Sales at City Football Group, commented:
“We are delighted to announce this new global partnership with JinkoSolar. Manchester City and JinkoSolar are two leading organisations that put an emphasis on innovation in our respective fields. Both organisations are committed to creating a lasting change and empowering better lives, and we look forward to JinkoSolar joining our journey as we aim to create a more sustainable future.“
Gener Miao, Chief Marketing Officer at JinkoSolar, added:
“We are excited to announce a landmark partnership between JinkoSolar and Manchester City Football Club, uniting two champions in their respective fields. This “champion to champion” collaboration celebrates excellence in sports and renewable energy, paving the way for a brighter, more sustainable future. Together with Manchester City, we are dedicated to advancing sustainability and showcasing how renewable energy can lead to a healthier planet. We eagerly anticipate the positive impact we will create on this exciting journey.”
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