China Sunergy, a specialized solar cell and module
manufacturer, announced that TUV Rheinland Group has awarded safety and
reliability certificates for China Sunergy’s Quasar modules.
TUV Rheinland Group provides neutral test reports and
certificates to prove that PV modules safely and reliably deliver the
guaranteed rated power in various kinds of environmental conditions.
The certificate is widely recognized
across Europe and valid for 5 years. With this certificate China
Sunergy can ramp up its sales of Quasar modules across the continent.
China Sunergy also signed agreement to sell 1.89MW in
Quasar products to Bulgaria with M1 Solar Plant, a special purpose
vehicle company registered by Helios Power.
Under the terms and condition of this agreement, M1 Solar
Plant will deploy China Sunergy’s Quasar modules in the development of a
commercial ground-mounted project in the Burgas region
of Bulgaria known as Sredetz Solar Park.
“Sredetz Solar Park is one of our most important
projects next year, and CSUN’s efficient and high quality Quasar products
enable us to build the project with reliable, cutting edge technology
panels,” said Ivo Ivanov, CEO of Helios Power and Managing Director
of M1 Solar Plant.
China Sunergy has started shipping in mid-December and
will deliver the remainder before the end of January 2012.
“The TUV certificate is recognition of our Quasar
product’s quality and safety, and we expect this can pave the way for China
Sunergy to step into the bigger European market. Specifically, the cooperation
with M1 Solar Plant will expand our market share in Bulgaria, a good
growth area for China Sunergy in the future,” said Robert Rice, chief
sales, marketing & strategy officer, China Sunergy.
By GreentechLead.com Team
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