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SHANGHAI, Feb. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. ("JinkoSolar" or the "Company") (NYSE: JKS), a fast-growing, vertically integrated solar product manufacturer with low-cost operations based in China, announced today that it has entered into an agreement, which is the first between the two companies, to supply a total of 35 megawatts ("MW") of JinkoSolar branded solar modules to Payom Solar AG of Germany ("Payom Solar") in 2011. JinkoSolar's modules will be installed in roof-top and ground-mounted projects throughout Europe and in Southern California and the eastern coastal states of the United States, including New York and New Jersey. "Our new supply agreement with Payom Solar reflects continued recognition and implementation of our high quality products and builds upon our established track record with leading solar companies around the world," said Mr. Arturo Herrero, Chief Strategic Officer of JinkoSolar, "Payom Solar sells solar modules to and installs in-roof and on-roof solar energy systems for a global network including Germany, Italy and the United States. Given Payom Solar's robust sales and distribution capabilities in the US as a result of its acquired partner company, AMSOLAR, this agreement marks another important step toward our goal of expanding JinkoSolar's business in the United States. We are excited to add Payom Solar as a partner and we anticipate further cooperation throughout 2011 and beyond." "We are pleased to be working with JinkoSolar as Payom expands its global solar development and services business," explained Daniel Grosch, Member of the Management Board of Payom Solar AG. "Payom has been developing solar projects for more than 5 years, and we have consistently worked with the very best solar manufacturers to execute our strategy. We look forward to bringing Jinko modules to projects throughout Europe and North America in 2011."