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Evolution Solar Receives Major Wafer And Ingot Order

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Tempe AZ (SPX) Mar 03, 2009
Evolution Solar expanded its foot print in the Asian markets when it opened a second office in Xiamen.

The office employing ten was charged with overseeing the future development of The Evolution 300, a 300 watt solar panel designed to provide a higher power output while remaining relatively compact.

In a recent press release we suggested we were exploring the procurement of solar wafers and ingots and have been working diligently toward that end.

The management of Evolution Solar is pleased to announce that we are now able to supply PV manufacturers with wafers, ingots, and chunk poly silicon. This is a huge step for our company and we look forward to adding these building blocks of solar to our supply chain.

"We recently received our first order to supply $80 million worth of wafers to a major solar company and an additional order for $30 million in ingots", stated Michael Franklin, director of Asian operations. Mr Franklin added, "This marks a dramatic move forward for Evolution Solar Corp. and demonstrates our ability to provide the solar industry with key components on a timely basis." Share This Article With Planet Earth
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