Seraphim Solar Gets 80 MW Supply Pact in Vietnam

Seraphim Solar Gets 80 MW Supply Pact in Vietnam

The company has agreed to deliver the PV modules for a targeted commission date in late April 2019.

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Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System (Seraphim) has inked new landmark supply agreements for two separate PV projects totaling 80MW in Vietnam.

The solar farms are a joint venture project of AMI Renewables of Vietnam and AC Energy of the Philippines.

The company has agreed to deliver the PV modules for a targeted commission date in late April 2019.

The first project, 30MW BMT Solar Farm Project will be constructed at the Ea Phe and Krong Puk Commune, Krong Pac District, Dak Lak Province; and the second one, 50MW KH Solar Farm Project, will be constructed at Cam An Nam Commune, Cam Lam District, Khanh Hoa Province.

Both projects will be constructed by ERS Energy, which is one of the leading regional EPC contractors in South East Asia headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Commenting on the development, Seraphim, General Manager, Polaris Li said, “We are honored to be the sole module supplier for these flagship projects.”

“This is Seraphim’s first project in Vietnam — more are forthcoming. Vietnam is currently the largest PV market in Southeast Asia, and Seraphim’s performance here will be the benchmark by which future projects measure their success,” Li added.

“We are delighted to work with Seraphim,” said Jonathan Kan, Managing Director of ERS Energy Sdn Bhd. “We were impressed by their professionalism and willingness to communicate critical milestones in advance. Seraphim has over six gigawatts installed around the world — we believe this cooperation is the formula for success in Vietnam,” he continued.

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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