Trina Solar enters into sales agreement with Proinso

October 23, 2009
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Trina Solar announced that it has entered into a sales agreement with Proinso (Proyectos Integrales Solares). Trina Solar will provide Proinso with around 108MW of PV modules at predetermined prices. Proinso has an option to purchase an additional 12MW in the first quarter of 2010.

“We are excited to be expanding our existing relationship with Proinso, and we look forward to continuing this relationship into 2010 and beyond,” said Ben Hill, VP of sales and marketing (Europe) at Trina Solar. “The combination of Proinso’s extensive experience and expertise in solar energy products, coupled with Trina Solar’s recognized quality, will allow us to further increase market share in established markets across Europe.”

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Shipments are projected to start in the fourth quarter 2009 and continue through the first half of next year, with 38MW delivered first followed by the 42MW delivery in 2010. The modules are anticipated to be used in solar projects in European markets such as Italy and Spain.

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