China Sunergy receives 30MW solar cell order from aleo solar AG

aleo solar AG has entered into a supply agreement with China Sunergy Co. Ltd. (Nasdaq: CSUN) for at least 30 megawatts of solar cells to be delivered in 2008. The first 10 MW are to be delivered in the first half of 2008.

The price for the second delivery of 20 MW in the second half of 2008 will be decided by March 2008. The agreement also includes an option for a further 10 MW that is expected to be finalized by the end of June 2008.
“Our solar modules are premium modules that were awarded top rating by the German product testing foundation Stiftung Warentest last year,” noted Jakobus Smit, CEO of aleo solar AG. “Quality is the standard by which we also measure our suppliers. After the in-depth evaluation of China Sunergy's solar cells in 2006, we have now decided to enter into a supply agreement that represents a further element in our strategy for organic growth."

 

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