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Trina Solar building new factory in Thailand
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 07, 2015


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Trina Solar Limited has set up Trina Solar Science and Technology (Thailand) Ltd., a subsidiary company in Thailand to build a manufacturing facility with 500 MW of module and 700 MW of cell production capacity.

Trina Solar will invest US$160 million in the facility, which is located in Rayong of Thailand. Production is projected to commence in late 2015 or early 2016.

Mr. Zhiguo Zhu, COO and President of Module Business Unit of Trina Solar, commented: "Thailand is an ideal location for us to build a new manufacturing base due to its proximity to key emerging markets in the Asia Pacific region as well as its favorable investment environment in terms of land acquisition and labor costs.

The new factory will serve to diversify and expand Trina Solar's existing manufacturing capacity to meet growing demand from both our established key markets and emerging markets.

We believe diversifying our global manufacturing capacity will allow us to better leverage resources more cost effectively, enhance our competitiveness in overseas markets and enable us to increase our global market share.

Besides, Thailand is also a particularly attractive PV market given its sunny environment, long-term PV subsidies, and favorable government policies towards the solar sector.

We are also very delighted that our investment in the region will help create jobs and support local economic development, as well as further develop the solar industry in Thailand."


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