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ET Solar
Company typeLimited Corporation
IndustryRenewable energy, Photovoltaic
Founded2005 (2005)
HeadquartersNanjing, China
Number of locationsUnited States, Chile, Germany, France, Italy, Israel, Romania, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Australia
ProductsPhotovoltaic modules, EPC and O&M services
Revenue$720 million (USD,2014)
Number of employees3 000
Websitewww.etsolar.com

ET Solar is a solar cell manufacturer established in 2005. ET Solar provides a wide variety of PV modules.

Company history

In 2005 ET Solar began producing solar panels. The company employs about 3000 people.

The PV industry professional media authority BNEF has rated ET Solar as Tier 1 solar panel manufacturer in the whole world since 2012.

After a merger and acquisition (M&A) in 2018, ET Solar became a government-owned company.

In 2018, ET Solar also gave the global PV market its new series of off-grid product and began ET Solar's new strategy—LIGHTING AFRICA, to develop the off-grid solar market in that continent.

Charitable activities

In 2013, ET Solar officially partnered with UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) and began contributing to UNICEF's Child Welfare Demonstration Project (CWDP).

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