The first strategic cooperation agreement for HanWall, following its launch on the global market, was signed by Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Vice President Lv Yuan and ETS Executive Director Rick Edwards, during the signing ceremony that was held at ETS’ Melbourne office.

Under the aegis of the strategic agreement, both parties will initiate several commercial high-rise projects together covering over 30,000 square meters area every year. The cooperation is aimed at fulfilling the need for 4.3MW of electricity in Australia and subsequently achieve $18m in sales.

Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Vice President Lv Yuan said: “The cooperation between Hanergy and ETS in Australia marks the first overseas market that HanWall breaks into. With its high efficiency and reliability, HanWall sets the new benchmark for the BIPV segment and provides possibilities for creating completely self-sufficient, off-grid buildings.”

ETS executive director Rick Edwards said: “We’re delighted to have collaborated with Hanergy, and together embark on a new journey to introduce HanWall to the Australian market. We’re bound to set the standard for future ecological buildings and up the ante in the BIPV segment with this next-generation BIPV module.”

Launched globally on September 29th, HanWall set the standard for the future ecological buildings, upping the ante in the BIPV segment. HanWall is amongst Hanergy’s series of commercial and civilian products incorporated with cutting-edge thin-film solar power technologies.

The signing of the commercial high-rise HanWall Sales Agreement between Hanergy and ETS marks a breakthrough in HanWall’s entry into overseas markets. With the first project estimated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2019, HanWall is taking a great leap towards its entry into the global BIPV market.

Source: Company Press Release