Trina Solar has won a contract to deliver 40MW of solar modules to Tegnatia, an engineering, procurement and construction contractor in Turkey.
As per the terms of contract, Trina Solar will deliver TSM-PD05 (polycrystalline, 60 cells) and TSM-PD14 (polycrystalline, 72 cells) modules by the close of the second quarter of 2016.
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The Turkish firm plans to use these solar modules in several of its solar projects in Mersin, Adana, Konya and Erzurum regions.
Tegnatia is a joint venture between T-Dinamik, a renewable energy investment company in Turkey, and Egnatia Group, a construction firm of Greece.
It plans to construct medium and large-scale solar parks in Turkey.
Tegnatia general manager Mustafa Tiris said: "We have ambitious targets to bring the benefits of high-quality solar PV to a wider range of Turkish companies and consumers, which requires a strong and reliable partner that can provide the quality of product and service that these projects demand.
"In addition, we were looking for a partner that can provide support locally, as and when required. Trina Solar represents the ideal fit to help bring these projects to fruition."
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By GlobalDataTrina Solar assistant vice president and module business unit of Europe and Africa regional head Rongfang Yin said: "Tegnatia is a major player in the Turkish solar PV market, so we are very pleased to enter this partnership.
"Our focus at Trina Solar is on providing high-quality PV technologies that our partners can rely on, and we anticipate great success for our latest venture into the Turkish market."