Order Focus: ReneSola sells 5.95MW of Virtus modules to Solargain PV

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ReneSola advised that it has sold 5.95MW of its Virtus modules to Australian distributor Solargain PV. The agreement calls for ReneSola to ship 5.95MW of its 250W modules directly to Solargain. The company noted that it expects to ship more modules to Solargain in the future.

Xianshou Li, ReneSola's chief executive officer, said, “This is another demonstration of the ever-increasing market recognition of our superior products, including our Virtus products, and the strength of our technology and investments in research and development. We are pleased to be able to supply our Virtus modules to Solargain, which is a solar product leader in the Australian market, and we hope to continue to grow our relationship with Solargain. This deal reflects not only our strong position in Australia, where we have shipped over 40MW of modules year to date, but also greatly strengthens our worldwide brand recognition and module business. We believe that over time we will continue to improve our position in the market.”

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