Order Focus: JinkoSolar signs 35MW module supply contract with Payom Solar

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Vertically integrated Chinese manufacturer JinkoSolar has signed a contract to supply 35MW of its modules to Payom Solar in 2011. The modules are to be used on a range of Payom’s roof-top and ground-mounted projects across the U.S.

“Our new supply agreement with Payom Solar reflects continued recognition and implementation of our high-quality products and builds upon our established track record with leading solar companies around the world,” said Arturo Herrero, JinkoSolar’s chief strategic officer. This agreement marks another important step toward our goal of expanding JinkoSolar’s business in the United States.”

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“We are pleased to be working with JinkoSolar as Payom expands its global solar development and services business,” added Payom’s Daniel Grosch. “Payom has been developing solar projects for more than five years, and we have consistently worked with the very best solar manufacturers to execute our strategy. We look forward to bringing Jinko modules to projects throughout Europe and North America in 2011.”

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