Order Focus: Canadian Solar and Real Goods Solar enter supply agreement for 40MW of modules

June 25, 2012
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Canadian Solar and solar installer Real Goods Solar have entered a supply agreement, it has been announced. Canadian Solar will provide approximately 40MW of PV modules to Real goods Solar under the agreement. The modules are intended for commercial as well as residential PV systems in the US. Canadian Solar recently acquired 122MW of US projects and the company has announced that it intents to expand onto the US market.

“Canadian Solar is proud to partner with Real Goods, a leader in bringing solar to the residential market, with a reputation for high quality customer service and customer satisfaction,” Alan King, general manager of Canadian Solar USA, commented. “We commend Real Goods for its market innovations, which are helping drive demand by making solar affordable through attractive financing options and ease of ownership across the United States.”

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