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May 22, 2008
Marlboro,
MA, USA: Evergreen Solar Signs New Sales Contracts of Approximately
$1 Billion
Evergreen
Solar has signed two new long-term sales contracts. Yesterday,
Evergreen Solar and German-based Ralos Vertriebs GmbH signed an
agreement valued at approximately $750 million for panel deliveries
beginning in 2008 and extending through 2013.
Combined
with another agreement signed last week with a United States-based
installer, Evergreen has new contractual backlog of approximately
$1 billion.
The
solar panels for these two contracts will be manufactured at the
company’s Devens, Massachusetts facility, which will begin panel
production in July, and represent approximately 35 percent of
the expected 160MW of annual production capacity at Devens through
2013. In addition to these two new contracts, Evergreen Solar
has six other customer contracts with a current total backlog
of approximately $850 million, which will primarily be supplied
by EverQ, its German-based joint venture.
“We
offer our customers a long-term value proposition because our
string ribbon technology consumes less than half of the polysilicon
as compared to the industry average, which enables us to provide
a unique combination of cost and cell conversion efficiency,"
said Richard M. Feldt, Evergreen Solar's president and chief executive
officer. “We will enter into selective long-term supply agreements
with additional companies that also bring differentiated value
to their customers and serve markets that are at the forefront
of solar growth.”
Further details about: Ralos Vertriebs
GmbH and Evergreen
Solar
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