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FuturaSun signs a strategic agreement with the Chinese utility SPIC


FuturaSun enters into a strategic partnership with State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC). The company has thus made a decisive entry into a new segment, expanding its commercial offering and consolidating its industrial production. Zebra module is born.

On 23 December, the CEO of FuturaSun, Alessandro Barin, and the Chairman of Yellow River Upstream Hydropower Development (SPIC’s Solar Power Company), Dong Peng, signed an initial agreement in Xi’an, China, for the purchase of 50 MW of IBC cells.

State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC) is one of China’s five main utilities operating in the field of power generation. It has built and manages power plants with a production capacity of more than 100 GigaWatts.

In view of its particularly strong and well-consolidated sales network in Europe, as well as the high production capacity of its new factory in Taizhou, SPIC has identified the Italian company as the right partner for its development plan.

Alessandro Barin said, “This agreement marks another important milestone for the establishment and innovative development of our production in China. Both parties want to form a long-lasting partnership that will extend beyond the scope of the agreements announced today.”

The agreement mainly concerns the innovative N-type Interdigitated Back Contact (IBC) cells, in the patented Zebra solution now held by the Chinese group, but which was originally developed in Europe by ISC Konstanz and Silfab Italia. FuturaSun is thus bringing a technology back to Europe that was originally developed here.

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