JinkoSolar establishes Solar Club, plans to offer members training and priority service

August 15, 2012
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JinkoSolar Holding’s will debut its new JinkoSolar Priority Solar Club, for which qualified partners can register for here, free of charge, sometime this month. The Solar Club plans to be an exclusive partner programme for its strategic customers and offer various benefits to its members.

“Strong partnerships are essential to JinkoSolar's success,” said Xiande Li, chairman of the board of directors of JinkoSolar. “The success and profitability of our partners is critical to our business as we grow together. The aim of this program is to help our partners rise above the competition by providing strong marketing support to secure and retain their customers. I hope and believe the launch of this program will mark a milestone in our business as we continue to diversify our geographic presence across the globe.”

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The Solar Club will have different levels of membership and offer different perks including JinkoSolar updates, creative marketing support, professional product training, prioritized technical service and Jink-branded promotional materials and sales tools. Members will earn points automatically with every qualifying purchase.

“We created the JinkoSolar Priority Solar Club to further deepen our relationship with customers,” said Arturo Herrero, chief marketing officer of JinkoSolar. “We believe that the major players in the lower chain of the solar industry are looking for cost-effective, integrated, real-time marketing and communication solutions from solar manufacturers to further drive distribution and satisfy their own customers. This Solar Club demonstrates our reliability as a partner and, as our slogan goes, shows our unwavering commitment to 'building your trust in solar'. This program will surely benefit our long-term partnerships by rewarding our customers for their loyalty to our high quality brand.”

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