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UK, Kuwait mark 250 years of trade with green tech alliance

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26/05/2025

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26/05/2025

KUWAIT CITY, May 26: The British Embassy organized a reception for green energy stakeholders on Sunday evening. In a press statement, the embassy revealed that the reception showcased leading UK sustainable energy systems company Green Power Technologies (GPT)’s ‘Power Box’ -- a durable off-grid power unit designed to deliver clean energy in remote and challenging environments. It also marked the launching of Kuwait British Renewables (KBR) -- a joint venture between GPT and local power company General Control Group to design and manufacture smart metering systems and electric vehicle charging stations in the country.

The reception was held under the patronage of Chairman of the Commercial Bank of Kuwait Sheikh Ahmad Duaij Al-Sabah and British Ambassador to the State of Kuwait, Belinda Lewis. The event highlighted the strength of the 250-year-long trading partnership between the UK and Kuwait, as well as the two countries’ shared commitment to expand collaboration in the fight against climate change. Addressing the guests, Lewis stated: “The United Kingdom and Kuwait have long enjoyed a close relationship based on shared values and strategic cooperation. Events such as this reaffirm the growing depth of our partnership; particularly as both nations seek to meet climate goals, embrace clean technology, and build knowledge-based economies. Forty-nine percent of the UK’s electricity comes from renewable sources and we are actively supporting our partners, including Kuwait, to achieve their own energy transition goals.”

Country Director for Trade at the embassy Naz Demir added: “As we celebrate 250 years of UK-Kuwait trading relations, this launch is a powerful example of how our historic partnership continues to evolve and deliver real impact. Kuwait British Renewables reflects a shared vision for sustainable growth and energy innovation. The UK remains committed to supporting Kuwait’s Vision 2035 through strategic investment and world-class expertise in clean technology.”

Green Power Technologies (UK) Director Christopher Maltby commented: “We are proud to bring British innovation to Kuwait with the launch of the Power Box -- a practical, scalable solution for clean, off-grid energy. This marks the beginning of a long-term commitment to support Kuwait’s energy transition with smart, sustainable technology tailored to local needs.” Director of Kuwait British Renewables Richard Clements stated: “Our goal is to localize world-class energy technology by producing smart meters and EV infrastructure right here in Kuwait. Alongside our sister company -- GPT, KBR will also source worldleading solar and battery storage solutions for installations in both homes and businesses. We are excited to be part of this national journey towards a digital, low-carbon energy future -- built in Kuwait, for Kuwait.”