Order Focus: Soltas Energy, CNPV sign module supply contract

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Soltas Energy has signed a contract to purchase 175.5MW of CNPV Solar Power’s premium range modules. Delivery of the modules will be staggered over the next two years, with the first shipment being received in October.

“Based on CNPV’s corporate achievements and goals and the quality of their products, processes and technology, we feel they are an extremely solid supply partner,” Soltas Energy CEO Andrew Barron Worden said. “The quality and competitive commercials of CNPV is unmatched. This is the type of partnership that advances Soltas Energy’s model.”

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“Leverage on this scale has immense value,” added CNPV's Zhang Shunfu and Bypina Veerraju Chaudary. “We fully subscribe to Soltas Energy’s commitment to achieving 1GWp of installations by 2016, and are particularly proud to be associated with such a credible, connected and capable company.”

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