CSUN, a specialized manufacturer of solar cells and modules, has delivered 3 MW of its Turkish-made solar modules to Global Project Developer Suntuity as part of Suntuity’s North Carolina pipeline of 32 MWof Solar Grid Supply Projects in the Duke Energy territory.
The ground-mounted solar plant is located near Greensboro, North Carolina, and consists of 9,920 polycrystalline “Made in Turkey” modules from CSUN’s production in Istanbul-Tuzla. The PV electricity will be supplied to Duke Energy under a long term power purchase agreement.
Dan Javan, CEO of Suntuity commented: “In today’s challenging and dynamic solar environment, Suntuity continues to penetrate market spaces that were previously considered financially not viable. A large factor of our success continues to reside in the technological reliability and availability of our supply chain. We are pleased to progress on our global business model with CSUN as a strategic business partner.”
“We are pleased to be able to offer high-efficiency modules from our Turkish factory and thus ensuring reliable supply to our valued customers in the US. We are delighted to have Suntuity as a valued and experienced partner in this region.” states CSUN’s CEO Tingxiu Lu.