Talesun supplying modules to 96MW US PV power plant from Thailand facility

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Talesun started production at its integrated 500MW PERC cell production plant in Thailand in November, 2015 and has plans to ramp the facility to 800MW.

Integrated PV module manufacturer Zhongli Talesun Solar, part of Zhongli Science and Technology said it was supplying 96MW modules from its production plant in Thailand to ColGreen North Shore for a single PV power plant in California, US.

Talesun said that its high-efficiency multicrystalline modules would be supplied to ColGreen North Shore through January, 2017.

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Sheng Hao, Senior Vice President and Member of the Executive Team commented, “We are proud to have reached another significant milestone through this supply agreement with ColGreen North Shore project. This 96 MW project will further strengthen our position in the US market.”

Talesun started production at its integrated 500MW PERC cell production plant in Thailand in November, 2015 and has plans to ramp the facility to 800MW.

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