Evolution Solar teams with AmpleSun for thin-film product distribution

December 8, 2009
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Evolution Solar will begin distribution of Hangzhou Amplesun Solar Technology’s (AmpleSun) line of thin-film products following the signing of an agreement between the two companies. Evolution is now the ‘preferred provider’ of AmpleSun’s product line in the Americas, Africa and the Caribbean. AmpleSun expects to reach a production capacity of 120MW of thin-film modules in 2010.

“We are thrilled to be one of the first to offer AmpleSun’s top quality thin-film solar panels; these panels offer the highest performance and cost efficiency for our clients,” said Robert Hines, Evolution Solar’s president. “Product diversification is key and this relationship now allows us to offer additional solutions to our clients.”

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