$SNPW News! Sun Pacific Holding Corp. Subsidiary
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Sun Pacific Holding Corp. (Other OTC: SNPW) announces that its wholly owned subsidiary, Sun Pacific Power Corp (“SPP”) and PT. IDN SOLAR TECH. (“IST”) have an agreement for the development of a 1GW per year solar manufacturing plant in the USA utilizing revolutionary technology currently being used by “IST”.
The project is currently in discussions with various states for our location and installation. This state-of-the-art processing will be done with local labor under the supervision and training from “IST” and will create cost effective panels to boost the economy and job creation. “IST” is currently producing 1GW of solar panels and also 1GW of solar cells, a level which is planned to be doubled this year. Solar cells produced by “IST” will be used in our USA facility. We are actively engaged in sourcing raw material components and capital with an end goal to sell to developers/EPC in large scale solar projects. Additionally, at this time we are launching our OEM panel production in Indonesia which is under way for our Sun Pacific Power brand while we work at developing our USA factory.
With ongoing negotiations, the construction of our plant in the USA is being planned to utilize 20 square meters with 1GW production consisting of two 500MW fully automated solar panel production lines.
Nicholas Campanella, CEO of Sun Pacific Holding Corp, stated, “We are excited to work with “IST” in helping with this opportunity in the US. The arrangement with “IST” will help us with sourcing raw materials and provide knowledge for building our facility as well as foster further growth opportunities for our company. We look forward to using the considerable “IST” knowledge and expertise to develop various solar panels and designs that we have been working on for some time. This is projected to lead Sun Pacific to over 450 million in sales at full capacity and the creation of hundreds of jobs with the most advanced technologies to be deployed in the USA.
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