The TSM-PC14 module manufactured by the Changzhou, China-based company is IEC certified to 1,000V and is marketed as ideal for large-scale installations in areas prone to high temperatures and dry conditions.
In a written statement, the company said it expects to complete the shipment in the second quarter of 2014.
"We are delighted to support this project and bring clean power to Chile," said Zhiguo Zhu, president of Trina Solar's module business unit.
"Chile's vast desert with abundant solar resources creates significant potential for solar energy. We are enthusiastic about the prospects for solar energy in Chile and look forward to increasing our supply of modules to support the local solar industry. Our penetration into Chile's solar market also supports our market diversification strategy," he said.
Trina Solar's president went on to say the company is "privileged to be working with our long term strategic partner, a leading international solar company with a number of projects under development through its global network.
"We are pleased to be delivering our high efficiency modules for its solar power project development in Chile. We look forward to continuing this strong strategic partnership and to further supporting the expansion of our customer's footprint in solar power projects worldwide," he said.
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