Order Focus: Chinese solar module manufacturer orders 50 crystal-growing systems from PVA TePla

A leading China-based solar module manufacturer has placed an order with PVA TePla for approximately 50 crystal-growing systems for the production of monocrystalline silicon ingots.  The systems are expected to be delivered by the end of June 2010. PVA TePla said that it would be entering into a long-term collaboration with the unidentified manufacturer.

PVA TePla recently guided it would achieve revenue of approximately €145 million in 2009. However, the company cited a fall in orders in 2009, which would result in expected decrease in revenue for 2010 to approximately €120 million. The company expected 2011 and beyond to be better as orders in 2010 picked-up significantly.

In the first few months of 2010, PVA TePla expects additional orders to the value of €20 million.

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