Order Focus: JinkoSolar to deliver a further 100MW of modules to Enfinity Asia Pacific

October 20, 2010
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Adding to over 200MW of orders already announced this month, JinkoSolar has signed a follow-up supply agreement with Enfinity Asia Pacific for the supply of 100MW of photovoltaic modules throughout 2011. The companies had already signed an agreement earlier in 2010 for the delivery of 24MW.

Gino Van Neer, Enfinity's Asia-Pacific CEO, said, “We are very pleased to have extended our partnership with JinkoSolar as the company has continuously delivered superior quality modules, timely product deliveries, and excellent aftersales services. Our long-term cooperation with JinkoSolar is an important part of our success, as its modules will be utilized in several of our solar projects in Europe and North America.”

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“Following the first contract with Enfinity in the early second half of 2010, this additional contract is the result of our continuous commitment in providing high-quality modules and dedicated after sales services to our customers,” said Xiande Li, chairman of JinkoSolar. “We are very pleased that Enfinity has recognized our efforts and chosen JinkoSolar branded modules for its additional global solar projects. We believe this further cooperation will enhance JinkoSolar's business expansion efforts and worldwide presence while enabling both companies to attract new opportunities.”

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