DAH Solar joins hands with Austra Energy to achieve win-win cooperation in Australia

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A milestone strategic cooperation agreement (MOU agreement) was signed by Austra Energy & DAH Solar in Melbourne at ALL Energy on Oct 26th. This agreement marks the beginning of deep cooperation between Austra Energy and DAH in developing the Australian photovoltaic market. They will conduct in-depth cooperation in the sales, marketing, and after-sales aspects of the Full-Screen PV Module. Alex Yang, general manager of Austra Energy, and Leo Wu, sales director of DAH Solar, both reached a consensus on this agreement.

With beginnings in 2014, Austra Energy has developed into one of the largest wholesalers in Australia, with distribution centers, local sales and support teams located across the country. Its one-stop brand integration and high value-added service model are unique among Australian distributors.

Leaders from Austra Energy also praised highly of DAH Solar, “ DAH Solar’s Full-Screen modules are revolutionary, we are thrilled to work with DAH to bring this latest innovation to the Australian market. It creates an exciting opportunity for both DAH and Austra by providing cutting-edge products to customers and also sets a new standard for solar panels in Australia.”

The Full-Screen PV Module of DAH Solar with its self-developed TOPCon cells – resulting in higher power output efficiency with lower degradation rates significantly attracted their attention. The front frameless design of the Full-Screen module solves the problem of power generation loss caused by water and dust accumulations. It can increase power generation by nearly 6%-15%.

The signing of MOU agreement symbolizes solid and stable progress in the relationship between DAH Solar and Austra, which is also a bilateral commitment to the development of the Australian PV industry. Looking forward, DAH Solar firmly believes that through the cooperation of both sides, sustainable growth and development can be achieved in Australia.

Correction: An earlier version of the supplied press release incorrectly refers to Australia and DAH developing the Australian PV market. The company updated the press release to say the agreement marks the beginning of cooperation between Austra Energy and DAH Solar.