Order Focus: Yingli signs module supply agreement with DC Power

June 23, 2010
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Yingli Green Energy Americas, a subsidiary of Yingli Green Energy Holding Company, has signed a strategic PV module supply agreement with DC Power Systems. The agreement will last through the end of this year and is one of the largest supply agreements in the US for Yingli this year and the largest between the two companies to date.

“DC Power is one of the largest PV distributors in the nation and is a key component to our U.S. growth strategy,” added Robert Petrina, Managing Director of Yingli Green Energy Americas. “With this partnership, our customers receive extensive value-added services, ranging from financing options to installation training, while we remain focused on our core competencies as a module supplier. We believe this value-added collaboration will enhance Yingli Green Energy’s distribution channel well into the future.”

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