AmpleSun Solar recently reached an agreement with Payom Solar, a German
solar roof-top system specialist, for the supply of 400KWp thin-film
modules ASF Series, to meet the local demand in Germany and Europe.
This
agreement builds up a long-term partnership between Payom Solar and us,
provides more visibility into the demand in major PV markets and our
customer portfolio for 2010.’ said Guoqing Jin, CEO of AmpleSun Solar.
ASF
Series thin-film solar modules have better environment adaptability
than traditional PV module. Based in Hangzhou, China, AmpleSun Solar
delivers its thin-film PV modules to system integrators and
distributors located in various markets all over the world, including
Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Australia and North America.
Payom
Solar, has years experience in PV industry. After a rigorous assessment
of the AmpleSun Solar product quality and services, the company has
decided to establish a long-term partnership with AmpleSun Solar.
Amplesun Solar reaches long-term partnership agreement with Payom Solar
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