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Zhongli Group announced that recently, the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Suzhou Talesun Solar Technology Co.
, Ltd.
("Talesun Solar") and Aeronaval de Construcciones e Instalaciones, SA ("ACISA") signed a "PV Module Supply Contract".
Talesun Solar sold 170MW photovoltaic modules to ACISA for a total amount of approximately US$40 million
.
ACISA is a subsidiary of Aldesa group, one of Spain's largest construction groups, and has focused on the renewable energy industry for decades
.
ACISA's asset scale and transaction reputation are excellent, and it has good contract performance capabilities
.
ACISA previously signed an EPC project contract with Olmedilla Hive.
The two parties will build a 169MW solar farm in Cuenca, Spain, covering an area of 420 hectares, and will use solar tracking technology.
This project marks Spain’s latest advancement in solar projects.
One step is part of Spain's energy transition
.
With this contract, Talesun Solar is the only PV module supplier for ACISA in the project.
First, from a mid- to long-term perspective, the signing of the contract has a strong demonstration effect, which is conducive to Talesun Solar to seize market share in Europe.
Enhance the company's competitive soft power
.
Second, this cooperation is conducive to improving Talesun Solar and the company's performance growth expectations, and has a positive impact on the company's operations
.
, Ltd.
("Talesun Solar") and Aeronaval de Construcciones e Instalaciones, SA ("ACISA") signed a "PV Module Supply Contract".
Talesun Solar sold 170MW photovoltaic modules to ACISA for a total amount of approximately US$40 million
.
ACISA is a subsidiary of Aldesa group, one of Spain's largest construction groups, and has focused on the renewable energy industry for decades
.
ACISA's asset scale and transaction reputation are excellent, and it has good contract performance capabilities
.
ACISA previously signed an EPC project contract with Olmedilla Hive.
The two parties will build a 169MW solar farm in Cuenca, Spain, covering an area of 420 hectares, and will use solar tracking technology.
This project marks Spain’s latest advancement in solar projects.
One step is part of Spain's energy transition
.
With this contract, Talesun Solar is the only PV module supplier for ACISA in the project.
First, from a mid- to long-term perspective, the signing of the contract has a strong demonstration effect, which is conducive to Talesun Solar to seize market share in Europe.
Enhance the company's competitive soft power
.
Second, this cooperation is conducive to improving Talesun Solar and the company's performance growth expectations, and has a positive impact on the company's operations
.