Trina Solar announces Launch of Operations at Thailand Solar Cell Factory and $143M in Financing
Trina Solar, a global leader in photovoltaic PV modules, solutions, and services, announced last week the official launch of operations at its new manufacturing facility in Thailand.
The Company also announced that it has signed a financing facilities agreement for an aggregate amount of approximately US$143 million with a consortium of banks led by The Siam Commercial Bank Public Company Limited (SCB), one of the top three domestic banks in Thailand.
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The manufacturing facility, located in Rayong, Thailand, has entered production using Trina Solar’s “Honey” state of the art high-efficiency assembly line method.
Annualized production capacity for modules at the facility is 500 MW, and could be further ramped up to over 600 MW depending on overseas market demand. Annualized production capacity for cells is 700 MW.
So far, the facility has achieved every milestone on schedule, from groundbreaking to production to serving the Company’s overseas markets, which is expected to occur by the end of March.
To finance the capital expenditure of the new production facility, Trina Solar has signed a syndicated loan agreement for a total of US$100 million with SCB and China Minsheng Banking Corporation Ltd. (CMBC), maturing in June 2020. In addition, according to the agreement, the Company has been granted a line of credit by SCB for THB 1.53 billion (approximately US$43 million), which will be used for working capital.
Mr. Jifan Gao, Chairman and CEO of Trina Solar said:
“We are pleased to announce the official launch of our new facility in Thailand as scheduled. The investment in Thailand fits our strategy of prudent capacity expansion in select overseas markets to deliver industry leading products to customers in the US and Europe in particular as we strive to increase the profitability of the company. The US$143 million in financing agreement in support of our Thai operations is a great vote of confidence from both SCB and CMBC in our brand and our overseas expansion strategy. We look forward to cooperating further with these two first tier banks in our other strategic initiatives. This and other major Trina Solar’s projects in the pan-Asia region also align the Company with the Chinese government’s key strategic initiative, ‘One Belt, One Road,’ connecting Asian economies for their mutual benefit. We are also pleased to help further advance the development of clean energy in more countries around the world.”
Mr. Arthid Nanthawithaya, Chief Executive Officer and Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of SCB, stated:
“We are fully committed to supporting inbound investment from China and we are honored to work with the world’s number one solar module manufacturer, Trina Solar, with its important investment in Thailand. This is our first solar financing project and we partnered with Trina Solar because of its solid growth history, vast growth potential, strong financial position, and highly professional team. We believe that the effort will not only help boost Thailand’s economy and create job opportunities, but will also align well with the Thai government’s policy and our bank’s strategy of promoting clean energy. We look forward to more cooperation with Trina Solar in the future.”
Mr. Jinfeng Ren, the general manager of the Global Finance Department of CMBC, added:
“The US$100 million syndicated loan that CMBC and SCB extended to Trina Solar marks a starting point for the cooperation between the two banks and the world’s number one solar module manufacturer. The project not only shows our readiness to provide strong financial support for Chinese enterprises as they ‘go out’ and invest overseas, but it should also raise the confidence of overseas financial institutions in terms of the investment potential of Chinese companies.”
Source: Press Release by Trina Solar. Image Credit: Trina Solar.