Hanwha SolarOne cooperates with Italian Assoimprese

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Hanwha SolarOne is cooperating with Italian Assoimprese after the association added PV modules to its portfolio. The association has chosen Hanwha as the preferred supplier for its approximately 600,000 members and installers who are network members can purchase Hanwha modules at special rates.

Hanwha has signed a two-year contract with the option of an extension and supplied Assoimprese with a total of 47MW of polycrystalline PV modules for 2012. The company is looking to expand on the Italian market, with a new office in Milan and a hiring plan across Italy.

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Giovanni Mondelli, president of Assoimprese, commented on the partnership: “Due to our cooperation with Hanwha SolarOne we can now offer attractive price conditions for all solar installers that belong to the Assoimprese network. The partnership with the global solar provider is part of our overall strategy to create synergies with a variety of business sectors in order to further improve our service range and quality.”

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