JA Solar Announces 2022 Cooperation Agreement with Exel Solar of Mexico

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After years of successful engagement in the Mexican market, JA Solar recently signed a 2022 cooperation deal with Mexico distributor Exel Solar.

The agreement states that the two companies will continue to strengthen their cooperation and collaborate on high-efficiency modules and high-quality services. In addition, they will continue to promote sustainable development in the local PV sector.

Exel Solar, Mexico's largest PV module distributor, is fully dedicated to the local market's application and development of solar PV energy. When the two firms established a collaborative relationship in 2016, JA Solar entered the Mexican market and has seen its business expand steadily in the Mexican market since then.

The company has received the Top Brand PV 2022 seal by EUPD Research in the Mexican market based on its excellent market recognition.

The company believes that by exploring abundant sunshine resources and government laws supporting renewable energy, the two firms can fully demonstrate their extensive knowledge and numerous advantages in the photovoltaic field.

This will not only improve service to the local PV market but will also contribute to the realisation of carbon neutrality.

JA Solar values the global distribution system and has long-term global collaboration agreements with many distributors, including Exel Solar. JA Solar is devoted to providing high-quality products and specialised services to its global clients, with a product range and service network that spans 135 countries and regions worldwide.

In the future, JA Solar will continue to expand its global distribution network and deliver even more efficient modules, all while continuously improving market services. This additional impetus will catalyse the PV industry's continued sustainable development.

Source: Energetica

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