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At the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) now in session in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, Trina Solar has called for technological innovation and collaboration with global partners to support the worldwide transition to clean energy. The company has also stressed the importance of green, low-carbon and sustainable development.</p>
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UL Solutions, a global safety science leader, published a bankability study report on Trina Solar’s complete Vertex <em>n-</em>type portfolio. The report’s findings showed that the series modules prove to have outstanding product reliability and lower LCOE for highly recognized bankability.</p>
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Trina Solar has reported revenue of $11.58 billion (RMB 81.12 billion) in the first three quarters of 2023, 31.22 percent more than in the corresponding period last year. The company’s report, made public on October 27, also showed that Trina Solar continues to lead the industry with 45-46GW modules shipments, ranking second globally, and 5.6GW trackers and fixed tilt racks deliveries for the first three quarters.</p>
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Trina Solar has signed a master services agreement (the “Agreement”) with Philippine-based Citicore Group for the supply of market-leading solar modules, helping ramp up the country’s solar capacity in line with the country’s renewable energy targets.</p>
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The Agreement was signed by Todd Li, President of Trina Solar Asia Pacific, and Alreetz F. Santander, President of MCC-CCI, in October at Trina Solar’s headquarters in Changzhou, China.</p>
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The first Vertex N 610W module and <em>n-</em>type i-TOPCon cell made at Trina Solar’s plant in Huai’an rolled off production line, marking the mass production of the 10GW <em>n-</em>type i-TOPCon cell capacity and 10GW Vertex N 610W capacity. The Huai’an plant, in Jiangsu province, has thus achieved full-scale phase II production as Trina Solar continues to ramp up mass production of <em>n-</em>type modules.</p>