CNPV receives UL certification; awaits CEC listing

October 5, 2010
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CNPV Solar Power’s crystalline silicon solar PV modules have successfully achieved UL and C-UL certifications, which are needed for the modules’ use in the US and Canadian markets. CNPV now anticipates listing with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to follow its UL certification and is looking into opening a sales office in California and Canada to meet anticipated demands from the North American sector.

Zhang Shunfu, CEO and B. Veerraju Chaudary, COO, CTO and member of the board of CNPV jointly stated, “The UL approval was timed strategically to enter the market at the right time within our growth curve. Further approval is imminent for the 60 cell range. Additionally, at the request of our customers, CNPV’s solar modules will be listed under the California Energy Commission (CEC) guidelines and subsequently become ‘eligible photovoltaic modules’ under the California Solar Initiative (CSI) program for state backed incentives. It further demonstrates our commitment to a market driven strategy and the ability of the implementation of our technology to lead in this exciting market.”

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