Rabat – American technology and manufacturing company Dalrada Financial Corporation announced on Tuesday the establishment of Dalrada Technologies Morocco, a subsidiary dedicated to eco-forward service solutions in the field of advanced climate technologies.
The expansion aims to address complex climate challenges, promote clean energy, and enhance precision manufacturing within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, indicated the California-based company in a press release.
Dalrada Technologies Morocco will primarily focus on the installation and provision of ongoing support services for Dalrada’s range of high-efficiency commercial heat pumps throughout the MENA region.
The subsidiary’s main office in Fez will function as an operational and training hub, furthering the company’s goal of potentially establishing a building and manufacturing center for Dalrada heat pumps in Morocco.
This announcement comes at a time of rapid global expansion and progress for Dalrada, aligning with the company’s commitment to clean energy and climate technologies as part of the worldwide Net Zero goals, added the statement.
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Brian Bonar, CEO and Founder of Dalrada, expressed his enthusiasm for the new subsidiary in Morocco. “Our presence in Morocco will provide us with a tremendous opportunity to expand our dedicated climate services to a much larger geographic area,” he said.
Bonar added that establishing Dalrada Technologies Morocco will enable the company to “deliver advanced carbon-reducing technology and support to new areas that really need it.”
The Moroccan subsidiary is poised to accelerate Dalrada’s global efforts at offering cutting-edge climate technology products and services. Their mission is to optimize energy resources for clients while minimizing environmental impact and reducing energy costs.
The subsidiary’s commitment to clean energy and climate solutions is highlighted by its focus on renewable energies and its dedication to reducing CO2 emissions, noted the statement.

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