Trina, Hareon and Suntech provide 40MW of modules for Jännersdorf solar park

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Trina Solar, Suntech and Hareon have been chosen by procurement company Parabel to supply a total of 40MW of modules to the Jännersdorf solar park, the company has announced. The PV plant is divided into three northern sites and a southern site. Trina will provide 25.6MW of modules for the southern construction site while the northern construction sites will be equipped with 9.6MW of Suntech modules and 5.3MW of Hareon PV modules. The park is further equipped with 1,900 Siemens inverters and Schletter mounting systems and is expected to be completed by June 30th this year.

“Despite the extremely tight schedule, we’re not compromising on our high quality requirements. Therefore, in terms of the modules, we are very pleased to have found three partners who stand for reliability and excellent product standards,” Holger NYSE:TSLRuletzki, CEO of procurement company Parabel AG, explained.

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