MIT clinches S$10.5m solar order
Singapore
MANUFACTURING Integration Technology (MIT) has secured a solar equipment order worth S$10.5 million, its single largest order since entering the renewable energy business in 2009.
The company, a provider of automation solutions to the semiconductor industry, will deliver two lines of equipment for making building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) to an existing customer in China, which it did not name. BIPV are glass window panes and claddings of buildings that serve as solar panels.
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