The European Union has been the largest photovoltaic (PV) market in the world.
Strong governmental support along with the widespread green awareness
have been driving the sound domestic growth of PV renewable energy as
well as attracting interests of the solar product manufacturers from all
over the world.
Accordingly, JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd, a leading manufacturer of solar
power products has been keeping an eye on Germany where the technology
enjoys preferential treatment.
The Shanghai-based company has established partnerships with German
companies and organizations in the past year. It signed an agreement for
technology testing and certification with the Munich-based technical
service provider, TV SD Group, on Dec 12.
In the past, Chinese photovoltaic products were required by EU
regulations to send its products to a third-party testing organization
to obtain certification before the products could be sold in Europe.
These procedures were often both costly and time-consuming. JA Solar is
the first Chinese PV producer to set up a TV SD certified TMP (Testing
at Manufacturers' Premises) laboratory to enable faster and more
cost-effective product certifications.
In addition, the company also entered into an agreement with the Bund
Deutscher Radfahrer (BDR), or the Germany Cycling Union, as a corporate
sponsor for the next three years. JA Solar is the first Chinese PV
company to translate its support of low carbon movement into action.
This also marks the first time for the BDR to establish a long-term sponsorship with a Chinese enterprise.
JA Solar's CEO, Fang Peng, said the company invested in cycling sports
for significant reasons. "Cycling is a sport of zero carbon emissions,
which is in line with a concept supported by JA," he said. "Cycling
emphasizes endurance and skills. JA remains competitive with continuous
product innovations to maintain a leading position in the sector."
Recently, JA Solar also became the exclusive PV module supplier for Solarhybrid AG's Allstedt I project.
Under the agreement, the company is expected to provide 19 megawatts of
PV modules for one of Solarhybrid's solar power plants in the city of
Halle in eastern Germany.
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