ET Solar to supply 6MW of PV modules to LARIVIERE

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ET Solar Group has announced it has entered into a 6MW PV module supply agreement with LARIVIERE, a distributor of roofing products in France.

Under the agreement, ET Solar will supply 6MW of PV modules to LARIVIERE, a subsidiary of SIG that is a major supplier of building and construction products and solutions in Europe. These modules will be used on various residential, commercial and agriculture green house rooftops in France.

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Dennis She, president and chief executive officer of ET Solar, commented: “We are very pleased with our business relationship with a strong industry participant like LARIVIERE. The sizeable transaction demonstrates the growing demand and strong interest for our high quality module products as we strengthen our footprint in the burgeoning French PV market.”

Roch Brancour, PV director of LARIVIERE, added: “LARIVIERE is committed to develop a strong leadership on the French PV market in the coming years. We chose ET Solar to create a long-term partnership. Together, we will offer reliable and competitive solutions to our customers who develop PV projects.”
 

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