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![]() by Staff Writers Shanghai, China (SPX) May 22, 2015
JinkoSolar Holding has announced that it will supply 50 MW of solar PV panels to Tegnatia, one of Turkey's leading renewable energy developers. According to the agreements signed by both parties at the beginning of 2015, the 50 MW will be delivered in several shipments bound for projects across Turkey. Tegnatia, which is as a joint venture between Turkey's T Dinamik and Greece's Egnatia Group, has become a leading solar EPC service provider in Europe. Greece's Egnatia Group has a proven track record of over 300MW solar installations in Greece, Romania, Bulgaria and UK. "JinkoSolar is very proud to have been chosen as a partner by Tegnatia, one of Turkey's leading and most professional quality-focused renewable energy developers," commented Mr. Frank Niendorf, JinkoSolar's European Sales Director. "This deal makes JinkoSolar the Turkey's leading module supplier. We look forward to identifying and engaging similarly strategic opportunities in Turkey in the coming months to continuously increase our market share."
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