Tesla Purchasing Chinese Photovoltaic Equipment? Multiple Manufacturers Respond "Information Disclosure is the Standard"

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People’s Financial News, March 21 — Elon Musk’s space photovoltaic story continues to develop. On the morning of March 20, there were rumors that Tesla plans to purchase $2.9 billion (about 20 billion RMB) worth of photovoltaic manufacturing equipment from China, and Chinese companies involved in negotiations for Tesla’s solar projects include Laplace and others. Subsequently, a media outlet verified this information with a certain photovoltaic company, and the response indicated that the related contract scale is in gigawatts. On the afternoon of March 20, a reporter from Securities Times called several photovoltaic equipment companies to inquire whether they have any cooperation with Tesla. Most companies responded that they would refer to publicly disclosed information. However, it should be noted that while photovoltaic manufacturers rush to jump on the space photovoltaic bandwagon, regulatory authorities are also trying to cool down the concept, preventing stock price speculation based on space photovoltaic hype. This information was confirmed by industry insiders. In fact, Shuangliang Eco-Energy has already been under investigation for violations related to information disclosure.

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