ET Solar to Launch Double Glass Bifacial Module at PV EXPO 2014
TOKYO, Feb. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- ET Solar Group ("ET Solar"), a leading smart solutions provider, announced that it will introduce new Double Glass Bifacial Module at PV EXPO 2014 with its strategic partner Neo Solar Power Corporation ("NSP").
With bifacial solar cells provided by NSP, ET Solar's Double Glass Bifacial Module can collect more surrounding reflective light in addition to direct solar radiation, greatly increasing efficiency and output. Moreover, this module looks beautiful thanks to frameless design and glass encapsulation, and can be perfectly used in BIPV projects.
Mr. Dennis She, President and CEO of ET Solar said, "NSP has won several 'Best Partner' prizes from ET Solar; we highly appreciate the leading technology, high product quality and outstanding service that NSP has delivered to us. We will continue to provide more high-efficiency products like our Double Glass Bifacial Modules, and professional solar solutions in Japan, to advance our local market share with NSP and other partners."
"This product collaboration further expands our strategic relationship, and we look forward to working even more closely with ET Solar to deliver superior quality solar panels that will continue to accelerate the adoption of solar energy to meet the growing global demand for energy," said Andy Shen, President of NSP.
About ET Solar
ET Solar is a leading smart solutions provider. With local sales and marketing subsidiaries and offices in Asia, Europe, South America and North America, ET Solar has provided solar modules, turnkey solutions services and PV balance of system components to its customers in over 50 countries. To learn more about ET Solar, please visit http://www.etsolar.com.
About NSP
NSP was founded in December 2005, it is a world-class leading solar manufacturer specializing in research, development, and manufacturing of high-efficiency solar cells and modules. NSP ranked as world No. 1 merchant cell manufacturer with over 2.1GW installed capacity. For more details, please visit: http://www.nsp.com/
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