Chinese solar module
supplier CSUN said it has signed a framework
agreement to supply 15 megawatts (MW) of solar
modules to Turkish engineering, procurement and
construction firm PV-Systems.
The agreement covers CSUN modules produced at
CSUN Eurasia’s factory in Istanbul as well as
deliveries from China, CSUN said in a statement
on Monday.
The modules will be used in unlicensed
ground-mounted projects in Turkey.
"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,” PV-Systems
co-owner Huseyin Kose said.
"The framework contract signed today is a major
milestone for CSUN and confirms our strategy to
invest into production facilities in Turkey,
which we consider a major hub for the booming
Turkish, developing Middle East and established
European markets,” CSUN CEO Stephen Cai said.
CSUN opened its solar cell and module factory in
Istanbul in May 2013.
Source: SeeNews