Order Focus: Hanwha Q CELLS to supply 60MW to Sumitomo projects in Japan

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PV project developer Sumitomo and EPC firm NTT facilities will use Hanwha Q CELLS latest high-performance ‘Q.PRO G3’ modules in projects to be built in Kitakyushu, Tomakomai and Saizo, Japan.

The supply deal is for 60MW or over 235,000 Q.PRO G3 modules with power ranges of 245Wp, 255Wp and 260Wp.

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“Japan is continuing to invest heavily in solar energy by building solar power plants. Having been chosen as PV module supplier for the three plants, Hanwha Q CELLS again demonstrates the premium quality of our products, which combine high yields with top reliability,” said Jong Seo Kim, head of Hanwha Q CELLS Japan. 

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