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Risen Energy (Australia) has signed their largest exclusive distribution agreement with Australia’s largest solar distributor

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After announcing that it achieved an unprecedented 120MW rooftop panel sales from August 2018 to August 2019, Risen Energy (Australia) has signed a large-scale exclusive distribution agreement with One Stop Warehouse, Australia’s largest solar distributor. Due to this agreement, One Stop Warehouse will have exclusive rights to sell Risen’s recently launched Jaegar 330W 120-cell MONO PERC Half Cut module to the Australian Market. This is Risen (AU)’s largest contract signed with a distributor to date.

To commemorate this significant event, Risen Energy (AU), represented by their General Manager, Eric Lee and One Stop Warehouse, represented by their co-founder and CEO, Anson Zhang, participated in an official signing ceremony in Sydney on Friday the 23rd August.

Mr Lee mentioned that signing such a large-scale contract with One Stop Warehouse demonstrates Risen’s intention to become one of the leading solar panel manufacturers in the rooftop sector and also their intention to bring their leading technology panels to the Australian market. “One Stop Warehouse is a key partner for us in terms of achieving our sales goals, and this contract solidifies their importance to us”, said Mr Lee.

Mr Zhang echoed this sentiment and mentioned that One Stop Warehouse aims to continually expand in the energy sector and added that the company is “constantly seeking the best solar technologies to meet the needs of the market”.

From this month, the Australian solar market will have access to these high performance Jaegar panels which have high energy density due to bigger solar cells and excellence temperature co-efficient.

About Risen Energy (Australia)

Risen Energy (Australia) has had an established presence in the Australian market since 2008, supplying solar PV panels for the retail market. Its long-term goal also includes the funding, constructing and operating commercial and utility-scale solar projects.

Risen Energy was founded in 1986 and is a leading China-based PV solutions provider that is traded as an A-share on China’s Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

Risen Energy has over 10,000 employees globally and are the sixth largest PV module supplier in the world, completing over thousands of grid-connected projects globally, including self-developed projects that they manage directly. Risen Energy currently owns two solar farms in Australia, the Merredin Solar Farm (Western Australia) and Yarranlea Solar Farm (QLD) and both are set to be completed at end of this year.

About One Stop Warehouse

One Stop Warehouse is Australia’s largest solar wholesale distributor offering the widest range of products and brands in the Australian solar wholesale market. Products ranging from PV modules, electrical parts & BOS to inverters, batteries and mounting solutions. OSW was ranked 24th on The Australian Financial Review’s Fast 100 list of Australia’s fastest-growing companies in 2018. Co-Founder and CEO Anson Zhang considers that to be one of the company’s proudest achievements. Anson Zhang was also named a finalist in the CEO Magazine Executive of the Year Awards 2018 in the category of ‘Energy and Resources Executive of the Year’.

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