Day4 Energy and Motech extend supply agreement

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Day4 Energy and Motech Industries have agreed to an extension in the supply contract the two companies have for the delivery of multicrystalline silicon solar cells. Motech will considerably increase the contracted quantity of the solar cells they supply to Day4 and its Day4 solarSystems manufacturing partners, although neither company revealed the amount to be supplied. Delivery is set to begin in early January 2011.

“After four years, Motech continues to be a valued and trusted Day4 Energy supplier of quality solar PV cells for solar module production.” says George Rubin, president of Day4 Energy. “This agreement contributes to ensure sufficient supply required to feed our European facility, as well as our network of Day4 solarSystems manufacturing partners.” 

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