ReneSola to Supply 20MW of Solar Modules for Utility-Scale Projects in Germany

The modules will be used in several utility-scale projects in Germany.

JIASHAN, China, July 16, 2015 -- ReneSola Ltd ("ReneSola" or the "Company") (NYSE: SOL) (www.renesola.com), a leading brand and technology provider of energy efficient products, today announced it has agreed to provide 20 megawatts ("MW") of solar modules to an international leading EPC company in Europe. The modules will be used in several utility-scale projects in Germany.


Under the terms of the agreement, ReneSola's contracted OEMs will deliver 20MW of the Company's high-efficiency Virtus II solar modules for the projects between July and August of this year.

"We are delighted to provide our high-quality modules for these projects in Germany, a developed market that has long been a leading source of demand and a destination for renewable energy alternatives," said Mr. Xianshou Li, ReneSola's chief executive officer. "Clients in both developed and emerging solar markets continue to turn to ReneSola because of our track record for delivering quality products, integrated service and support, and our global brand equity."

About ReneSola
Founded in 2005, and listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2008, ReneSola (NYSE: SOL) is an international leading brand and technology provider of energy efficient products. Leveraging its global presence and expansive distributions and sales network, ReneSola is well positioned to provide its highest quality green energy products and on-time services for EPC, installers, and green energy projects around the world. For more information, please visit www.renesola.com.

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