The projects, due for delivery in 2023 and 2024, will feature innovative and efficient module technologies from Trina Solar.
The alliance between the two companies, which is an important agreement in the utility-scale PV market, will open the way for future opportunities for more extensive collaborations, including potential for an expansion of volume, new technologies such as batteries by Trina Storage or the TrinaPro solution including solar trackers by Trina Tracker, as well as the extension of the collaboration to other markets, and eventually the formation of a long-term partnership in the form of a strategic framework.
“For us, the signing of this agreement represents a big step in developing our projects in EMEA in the most efficient way possible” said Susanne Wermter, CEO of Aquila Clean Energy EMEA. “We are delighted to collaborate with Trina Solar, a leading player in the industry with a proven track record. This agreement allows us to weather market fluctuations with confidence and to develop our portfolio under competitive conditions, using efficient technologies in our projects.”
Aquila Clean Energy EMEA currently manages a portfolio of around 10.3 GW in Europe, with a focus on wind, solar and battery storage, with projects under development, construction and operation in different countries.
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