Boviet Solar & Origis Energy Upgrade Agreement to Over 1.1 GW

Boviet Solar & Origis Energy Upgrade Agreement to Over 1.1 GW

Vietnam-based Boviet Solar Technology, a leading global solar energy technology company, has signed an additional purchase order for more than 400 Megawatts of solar capacity with Origis Energy, one of America’s largest solar and energy storage developers. Together with the original 700 MW agreement signed in July this year, the partnership now covers 1.1 GW of solar capacity.

Origis Energy will utilize Boviet Solar’s Vega Series™ 550W PERC Monocrystalline-bifacial double-glass PV modules for US utility-scale solar projects. The delivery of the PV modules is slated for 2023.

“We are very pleased to build upon our partnership with Boviet, allowing Origis to continue to meet our ever-growing customer demand. A level of demand that will further increase under the Inflation Reduction Act,” said Samir Verstyn, Chief Investment Officer & Chief Operations Officer, Origis Energy. “We appreciate the tier 1 bankability, corporate stability, and quality PV modules Boviet is bringing to the table.  The synergy between our two companies serves our customers in the end, and the decarbonization goals in the US.”

“We are proud to have reached another significant milestone with Origis Energy, bringing the PV module supply agreement between our two companies to more than 1.1 GW. We want to thank Origis Energy for their trust in Boviet Solar and we look forward to more collaborations in the future,” said Jimmy Xie, General Manager, Boviet Solar.

Boviet Solar’s Gamma Series, Monofacial and Vega Series Bifacial PV modules are designed with better technology in mind, made from robust products components, under stringent quality control steps and high-tech manufacturing processes, the company claims. PERC, half-cut, multi-busbar, and large cell deigns enables Boviet PV modules to pack more power per module, capture more photons, produce more energy, and provide reliable, dependable system performance under different installations requirements, difficult weather, or environments conditions, it says about its products.

Boviet Solar’s PV modules have been listed on the PVEL Top Performer PV Module scorecard since 2019. The company has achieved BloombergNEF’s Tier 1 status since 2017. The company works with IPPs, EPCs, project developers, solar installers, and contractors to deliver top-performing PV modules for utility-scale, commercial, industrial, and residential solar projects.

In June, Boviet Solar announced that it had signed a contract to supply 255 MW of solar modules to a leading renewable energy developer in the US. The modules are to power a utility-scale solar project in the US. In the same month, Boviet Solar also received an order worth 138 MW to supply PV modules for a US based project.

In April, in major developments announced by the company, Boviet Solar rebranded three of its solar PV module lines and went on to initiate three intiatives in the R&D space.

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