Recently, Trina Solar, the veteran component leader, has been moving constantly.
On November 14, at the 6th China International Photovoltaic Industry Conference in 2023, Trina Solar joined hands with Tongwei again after three years. During the meeting, the two sides formally signed a strategic cooperation agreement to further carry out in-depth cooperation in the joint venture cooperation of polysilicon materials, cells and photovoltaic modules industry chain.
In the future, the two sides will play an exemplary role in ecological cooperation in capacity planning, technology collaboration and product promotion through strategic cooperation, and jointly promote the high-quality development of the industry. On November 14,
2023, the two sides signed a strategic cooperation agreement
for this cooperation, Trina Solar said that the signing of the strategic cooperation framework agreement belongs to the cooperation between leading enterprises. It mainly focuses on long-term cooperation, giving full play to their respective strengths, jointly leading the construction of ecology and strengthening international competitiveness.
"Strong alliance must be formed to cope with the rapid iteration of photovoltaic technology and meet the rapid growth of the market." The relevant person in charge of Tongwei shares spoke frankly to the media.
It is reported that as early as November 2020, Tongwei had set up a joint venture with Trina Solar Energy to jointly invest in an annual output of 40000 tons of high-purity crystalline silicon project, an annual output of 15GW rod pulling project, an annual output of 15GW slicing project and an annual output of 15GW high-efficiency crystalline silicon battery project in Sichuan. Among them, Tongwei's Yongxiang shares hold 65% and Trina Solar holds 35%. In November
2020, the two sides signed a strategic cooperation agreement
. It is worth noting that Trina Solar has also won large orders in the external market at the time of strong domestic alliance.
According to foreign media reports, Trina Solar recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Marubeni Australia, an Australian distributor, to supply 1.5g W Vertex N solar modules to Oceania within five years.
Vertex N solar module products are the flagship series developed by Trina Solar, which is based on 210 mm large-size silicon wafers, and has launched three products of 450W single glass, 610 W double glass and 700 W double glass. Among them, 700 W modules are also the first batch of TOPCon modules with more than 700 W to be commercialized in the world. Source
: Trina
Solar Marubeni Australia "Marubeni Australia has enjoyed a long-term relationship with Trina Solar for more than 10 years," said Hiroyuki Shimada, Managing Director, Australia. The MOU signifies the continued strong relationship and the desire to further develop the component distribution business and solar project opportunities in Australia and the Pacific.