Huawei to invest $632m to build new digital energy HQ in Shenzhen
Huawei Technologies HWT UL will spend 4 billion yuan
($632.52 million) to build a new headquarters and R&D centre for its
digital power unit, according to local media reports, as the Chinese telecoms
giant diversifies amid US pressure.
Huawei Digital Power signed an agreement on Thursday with
the local government of the southern metropolis of Shenzhen, where its parent
is headquartered, for the project, the 21st Century Herald newspaper reported.
The signing was part of a larger event held by Shenzhen to
mark the launch of new construction projects in the city, it said.
The 21st Century Herald said that Huawei's project was
conducive to promoting the 'dual carbon' supply chain, referring to China's
goal of reaching its carbon emissions peak before 2030 and becoming
"carbon neutral" before 2060.
Huawei did not respond to a request for comment on the
agreement.
Huawei has been trying to diversity its portfolio beyond its
core telecoms and smartphone businesses, which have been hit hard in recent
years by US export restrictions.
Huawei Digital Power was registered last June under the name
of the parent company's current rotating chairman, Ken Hu.
It was created to face "the challenges of the era of
big data, traffic, and energy consumption", providing solutions such as
smart data centres and helping telecom and tower operators achieve "green
efficiency", according to the company website.
In January, Huawei Digital Power and China Resources Power
Holdings Co Ltd 0836.HK, which operates coal-fired power plants across China,
signed a cooperation agreement to develop clean energy projects such as big
data platforms for solar panels, energy storage systems, and smart power
plants.
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