ET Solar signs module supply contract with ZEN Technologies

  • ET Solar M572175 solar modules
    ET Solar's M572175 modules in a rooftop installation in Adelaide, Australia. Image: ET Solar

ET Solar has signed a contract to supply ZEN Technologies with 12MW of its black mono-crystalline PV modules. In order to remain competitive in the Australian market, the modules have been designed with aesthetics in mind and will be shipped in the first half of 2011.

Dennis She, ET Solar’s CEO, said, "ZEN has demonstrated to be an excellent partner of ET Solar in the Australian market in the past two years when both of the firms achieved very significant growth. The agreement opens a great start for 2011 and will certainly strengthen our market position and brand name recognition in conjunction with ZEN."

"Our strategic collaboration with ET Solar is very important to our business development in Australia. Given the strong relationship we had in the past two years with ET Solar, we are very confident that we will achieve greater successes going forward," added Richard Turner, CEO of ZEN.

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