JinkoSolar opens Ontario office, collaborates with local manufacturer Heliene

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In order to better serve customers in the North American region, JinkoSolar Holding’s has opened a new office in Ontario, Canada. Furthermore, to satisfy Canada’s local content manufacturing requirement, the company has paired up with local manufacturer Heliene. Heliene will produce Jinko modules in Ontario helping it meet the “Made in Ontario” requirements.

“Being able to expand our services in a region as competitive as Canada is a definite advantage for us. We take pride in providing stellar customer service, so having a physical presence in the markets we serve is a critical asset for us and our customers,” said David Li, JinkoSolar’ s chairman. “CanSIA predicts a steady growth in the Canadian solar PV market, increasing from less than 500MW per year between 2011 and 2015 to up to 1,000MW per year from 2016 to 2020. It is a strategic time for us to deepen our commitment to Canada's flourishing market.”

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