Order Focus: China Sunergy to deliver 1.65MW of solar modules to Japan’s INFiNi Group

October 15, 2012
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China Sunergy and Japanese conglomerate INFiNi Group advised that they had signed a sales contract, which will see China Sunergy provide 1.65MW of its solar modules to INFiNi. The solar modules, slated to be shipped by the end of the month, will be installed in Okayama First Solar Plant. This is the first ground-mounted solar project for INFiNi.

Tomoyuki Oyakama, CEO of INFiNi, noted, “This solar project is a significant milestone of INFiNi, and demonstrates our devotion to expanding our solar business with a focus on project investments. China Sunergy has been a reliable partner of INFiNi since October 2010, and we are pleased that the two companies have made solid progress together in the Japan market.”

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