The agreement covers CSUN 250-60P modules manufactured at the company’s Eurasia factory in Istanbul as well as deliveries from China. The modules will be deployed in a number of unlicensed ground mounted projects across Turkey, the first of which will be in the Antalya region.
“We chose to cooperate with CSUN in Turkey, based on my long term experience with their products in services in Greece and Bulgaria, where we installed more than six megawatts of their modules in our projects” said Hüseyin Köse, one of the owners of PV-Systems and a long-term partner of CSUN. “The quality of the products provided by CSUN has proven to be outstanding and we are very satisfied with their services. The framework agreement will ensure module availability for our expansion plans in Turkey.”
CSUN’s CEO, Stephen Cai, added that the contract is the largest single agreement to supply products to Turkish solar projects and that the company considers the country’s production facilities as a major hub for the booming Turkish, developing Middle East and established European markets.
CSUN has production centres in Turkey and China and invests in high potential solar projects being well known for its advanced solar cell technology.
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