Yingli enters two modules supply agreements with GeckoLogic and Sinosol

In two supply agreements totalling 58MW, Yingli Green Energy has signed contracts with German PV companies GeckoLogic GmbH and Sinosol AG. GeckoLogic has ordered 28MW of modules, with an option to order an additional 7MW, while Sinosol will be supplied with 30MW.

Yingli will supply the 28MW GeckoLogic from January 2009 to December 2009, while the option of the extra 7MW of modules is available for 2009. The modules from this contract are most likely to be installed in PV projects in Germany and other European countries. The delivery details of the 30MW Sinosol contract will be finalised in November 2008.

“Our initial collaboration with these two companies dates back to 2005,” said Mr. Liansheng Miao, Chairman and CEO of Yingli Green Energy. “Over the years, we have solidified our relationship with both companies by successfully executing all of our prior contracts. To date, we have signed nearly 100 MW of fixed-price sales contracts for delivery to the German market in 2009. We believe this demonstrates the continued strength of the German market and our ability to sustain our relationships with long-term strategic customers.” 

By Síle Mc Mahon

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