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Akeena Solar Partners With Suntech To Manufacture New Solar Panel

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Los Gatos CA (SPX) Sep 26, 2007
Akeena Solar and Suntech Power Holdings have announced that Suntech has signed a letter of intent to manufacture Akeena Solar's Andalay solar panels. Under the terms of the agreement, Suntech will manufacture and deliver 10 to 14 Megawatts of Andalay solar panels to Akeena Solar during 2008. Andalay is the brand name for Akeena Solar's patent-pending high performance solar panel systems.

Unlike ordinary solar panels, Andalay panels feature built-in wiring, built-in grounding and built-in racking so the panels attach directly to the roof offering a smooth, flushed appearance. Andalay is the logical next step in the evolution of solar power technology, combining superior aesthetics with unparalleled reliability.

"Our engineers re-thought the concept of a solar panel so that the panels can be manufactured from the start to simplify installation, improve reliability and look like a glass skylight on the roof," said Barry Cinnamon, CEO of Akeena Solar, Inc. "We are proud to have Suntech as our manufacturing partner. And the improvements are not just in appearance and reliability; with Andalay we expect to reduce rooftop installation time by over 50 percent, requiring 70 percent fewer parts and 25 percent fewer rooftop attachment points."

"We are honored to have the opportunity to partner with Akeena Solar, in the manufacturing of Andalay", said Dr. Zhengrong Shi, Suntech's Chairman and CEO. "Our ability to manufacture an aesthetically pleasing and unique module such as Andalay demonstrates the traction that we have gained by combining the core competence of Suntech's manufacturing skills with our MSK division's building integrated PV (BIPV) design skills. We believe Andalay will clearly deliver an attractive and reliable solution to end-users, while providing system integrators with a solution that can be installed faster and ultimately result in lower install costs than ordinary systems."

Andalay will be introduced at a press conference just prior to the opening reception of Solar Power 2007. Andalay panels are available from Akeena now, and will be available to select solar industry partners in 2008.

Suntech will display its full range of products available in the U.S. at the Solar Power 2007 Conference and Expo being held in Long Beach, CA. For additional information, visit the Suntech exhibit booth in Hall B, Booth 364 at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.

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