ESET Solar (Jiangsu evershine energy technology Co., Ltd.), a leading global provider of advanced solar tracking and racking solutions, officially announced its admission into the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC). By joining the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, ESET Solar reinforces its commitment to aligning operations with universal principles on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.
This milestone marks a strategic evolution for ESET Solar as it integrates international ESG standards into its core DNA, bridging its localized manufacturing excellence with global sustainability expectations.
The ESET Strategy: A Blueprint for Sustainable Evolution
The company’s namesake ESET (Empower, Sustain, Evolve, Transform) strategy serves as the engine for its long-term value creation and ESG governance:
Empower: Leveraging high-precision R&D to reduce material consumption. ESET Solar’s flexible mounting solutions utilize 30%–40% less steel than traditional structures, significantly minimizing the carbon footprint of solar hardware.
Sustain: Specializing in PV+ multi-scenario applications—including agrivoltaics, fishery-solar hybrids, and mountainous terrains—to solve the conflict between energy development and land conservation.
Evolve: Driving circularity across 12 global intelligent manufacturing hubs. With a 300km localized sourcing radius and 100% recycling of metal scrap, the company is slashing Scope 3 emissions and promoting a closed-loop supply chain.
Transform: As of late 2025, ESET Solar has surpassed 50GW in cumulative shipments, contributing to an annual carbon reduction of over 44.8 million tons globally.
Certified Excellence and Governance
ESET Solar’s entry into the UNGC follows a series of rigorous third-party validations. The company holds ISO 14001, ISO 9001, and ISO 45001 certifications and recently earned an “A” rating in ESG Management and Performance from the China Quality Certification Center (CQC).
With a track record of zero corruption incidents and zero environmental penalties, ESET Solar maintains a transparent governance structure. The company’s annual ESG reports are developed in alignment with GRI and ISSB standards, ensuring that global investors and partners have access to high-fidelity, comparable sustainability data.
“Joining the UNGC is a new starting point for our global evolution,” said a spokesperson for ESET Solar. “By anchoring our ESET strategy in international standards, we are ensuring that our growth as a solar leader is synonymous with our responsibility to the planet.”
















