Solar PV MENA is a technical resource built on direct field experience — real data from industrial solar installations in Morocco and across the MENA region, written for engineers, project developers, and decision-makers who need facts rather than marketing.
The platform is new. It is also growing deliberately, with a clear focus on technical depth and credibility rather than volume for its own sake.
If your organization works with the industrial solar and energy transition community in Africa and MENA, there may be ways to work together as the platform develops.
Who This Might Be Relevant For
- Equipment manufacturers — inverters, monitoring systems, mounting structures, cleaning technology
- EPC contractors and O&M providers working on industrial solar projects in the region
- Financial institutions and investors active in renewable energy financing in Africa and MENA
- Industry associations and conference organizers in the solar and energy transition space
- Technical training organizations relevant to solar PV and emerging green hydrogen sectors
What Partnership Could Look Like
At this stage, partnership conversations are handled individually rather than through fixed packages. Depending on mutual fit, this could include:
- A technical feature or case study involving your product or service, written with the same field-based honesty as the rest of the blog
- Cross-promotion between your channels and Solar PV MENA’s LinkedIn presence
- Early access arrangements as new resources — guides, checklists, training content — are developed
- Collaboration on technical content where your expertise and field data complement each other
Every partnership is approached on its own terms. The priority is always that any collaboration provides genuine value to readers — not promotional content disguised as editorial.
Why Work With a New but Focused Platform
Solar PV MENA does not aim to be the largest energy media outlet in the region. It aims to be one of the most trusted — built on verified field data, direct industry experience, and a refusal to publish unverified claims or generic content.
For organizations that value precision and credibility over reach alone, an early relationship with a platform built this way can be more valuable than a one-off placement on a larger, more generic site.
Let’s Talk
If you think there might be a fit, reach out directly. Every conversation starts with understanding what you’re trying to achieve — and whether this platform’s audience and approach genuinely align with that.