JinkoSolar secures supply contract with Premier Power Renewable Energy

January 6, 2011
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JinkoSolar has won the right to supply Premier Power Renewable Energy with 1.3MW of multi-crystalline solar modules during Q1 2011. The agreement sees JinkoSolar make significant inroads into the U.S. solar supply market for the first time and Premier Power add another high-profile name to its list of suppliers.

“Premier Power has always sought to be an innovative leader in solar energy integration systems. We welcome JinkoSolar to our group of strategic suppliers, with whom we work closely on a continual basis to maximize performance and drive down costs,” said Dean Marks, chairman and chief executive officer of Premier Power Renewable Energy.

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“We are excited to develop a long-term customer relationship with a leading global solar player like Premier Power,” said JinkoSolar's chairman of the board of directors, Xiande Li. “Our products are among the most efficient, affordable and reliable products available today. We're pleased that we were selected by Premier Power for our first major supply agreement to the U.S. market as we look to expand our geographic presence and capitalise on the growth of the U.S. solar market.”

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