Document:

Exhibit 4.13

English Translation

 

Employment Contract

 

Party A:Renesola Deutschland Gmbh, with Mr. Shouxian
Li as its legal representative (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”)

 

Party B:Jijun Shi, whose date of birth is _______________
and is domiciled at wohnhaft in Am Brombeerberg 13, 64291 Darmstadt (hereinafter referred to as the “General Manager”)

 

Recitals

 

Jijun Shi will hold the position of general manager after he
joins in the Company.

 

This Contract will establish the legal relationship between
the Company and the General Manager.

 

Both parties hereby enter into the Employment Contract subject
to the following conditions:

 

§1 

 

Scope of Work

 

		(1)	The General Manager shall deal with external affairs on behalf of the Company in accordance with the Articles of Association.

 

		(2)	The General Manager shall assume all the responsibilities as a general manager of the Company. The Company shall retain its
right to expand, restrict and alter the scope of responsibility of the General Manager. All the responsibilities shall be specified
by the relevant document of the Company in the relevant terms.

 

		(3)	The General Manager must conscientiously perform his responsibilities as a normal businessman, observe laws and regulations,
and act in strict compliance with this Employment Contract and the Articles of Association. The General Manager shall take the
interests of the Company into account whenever he makes a decision.

 

		(4)	Without jeopardizing his own rights and powers, the General Manager shall deal with a third party on behalf of the Company.
The General Manager shall strictly implement the work orders given by the general shareholders’ meeting in accordance with
the laws and regulations within the Company. The general shareholders’ meeting shall have the right to issue other action
orders to the General Manager by way of the Articles of Association, business outline and under any individual circumstance. In
addition, the Company shall retain the right to appoint other person to the position of general manager or business manager, in
which case the scope of responsibility of general manager will be readjusted.

 

§2

 

Compensation

 

		(1)	The annual salary of the General Manager shall be EUD__________. In case
the contractual year is shorter than a normal calendar year, then such salary shall be paid on a pro rata basis. The Company shall
review and adjust the salary prior to 1 January of each year. Each party shall contribute its own part of social security funds
in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.

 

    	

    	 

    
 

		(2)	The annual salary shall be equally divided into twelve parts. Each part shall be remitted to the General Manager’s bank
account at the end of each month.

 

		(3)	If the salary is excessively paid by mistake, the General Manager shall have the obligation to honestly return the excessive
part.

 

		(4)	The Company shall equip the General Manager with a company car (BMW 5/7 series), which the General Manager is allowed to use
for personal purposes. The relevant taxes shall be paid by the General Manager. The relevant costs in connection with the use and
maintenance of the car as well as all-risk insurance shall be paid by the Company.

 

§3

 

Reimbursement

 

		(1)	All the expenses that are incurred by the General Manager during a business trip or on any other occasion for the interests
of the Company can be reimbursed. The General Manager shall comply with the policies of the Company on reimbursement of business
trip expenses.

 

		(2)	The Company shall provide the General Manager with accommodation in Frankfurt, and any expenses in connection with the accommodation
shall borne by the Company.

 

§4

 

Leave

 

		(1)	The General Manager shall be entitled to 30 days of paid leave every year. Any Saturday, Sunday or statutory holiday of the
Company’s locality is not a working day.

 

		(2)	Any specific leave plan of the General Manger shall be made after prior consultation with other management members and shall
take into adequate consideration the general interests of the Company.

 

		(3)	The leave entitlement for each year shall be used no later than the first quarter of the following year, unless such leave
cannot be taken due to the affairs of the Company in which case the remaining leave entitlement can be carried over to the following
year.

 

§5

 

Sickness and Death

 

		(1)	If the General Manger cannot work due to sickness, he shall still be entitled to payment of salary for six months as long as
within the term of this Employment Contract.

 

		(2)	In case of the General Manager’s death, his widow and kid(s) under the age of 25 who is/are still receiving vocational
education or in a legally similar status shall be entitled to receive the General Manager’s salary for the month of his death
and for the following three months.

 

§6 

 

Side Job

 

		(1)	The General Manager shall dedicate all his knowledge, capabilities and energy to the Company.

 

		(2)	The General Manager shall not engage in any paid or unpaid side jobs without the Company’s prior consent.

 

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		(3)	Subject to the general shareholders’ meeting, the General Manager may hold the position as a member of the board of supervisors
in the branch company in which the Company holds shares, and may hold a concurrent post in some industry associations of which
the Company is a member. Such concurrent posts must be removed simultaneously with the termination of this Employment Contract.
The General Manager shall declare to resign from all such concurrent posts upon the termination of this Employment Contract. The
Company is entitled to announce such resignation in due course.

 

§7

 

Liability for Confidentiality

 

		(1)	The General Manager shall be strictly forbidden from abusing any trade secrets of the Company to his knowledge, and shall strictly
keep such information confidential.

 

		(2)	The General Manager shall continue strictly keeping such trade secrets confidential after the termination of this Employment
Contract.

 

§8

 

Return
of Company Documents

 

The General Manager shall carefully maintain all the business
and company related documents of the Company (such as certificates, contracts, records, correspondence, authentication letters,
measuring and calculating documents, client and price lists, as well as the drafts, codes, data and software thereof, irrespective
of originals or duplicates, and whether in draft or in electronic form) and his personal notes. The Company is entitled to request
the General Manager to provide such documents at any time. Upon the termination of the Employment Contract, the General Manager
shall take the initiative to return such documents to the Company. All other company belongings in the General Manager’s
possession, such as office keys, company car and car key, mobile phone, computer, laptop, CD and other items, shall be returned
to the Company upon his departure. 

 

§9

 

Service Invention

 

All the inventions and creations made by the General Manager
during his service that can be legally defined shall be dealt with pursuant to the relevant laws and regulations. All the suggestions
made by the General Manager in terms of technology and management shall belong to the Company, and the General Manager shall not
request for additional remuneration therefor.

 

§10

 

Term of Contact 

 

		(1)	This Contract shall take effect as from 1 February 2012. In case the General Manager may join in the Company at an earlier
date, this Contract shall take effect on the first day on which the General Manager comes to work. The term of this Contract shall
be 3 years. No probation period is required.

 

		(2)	Either party may early terminate this Employment Contract by giving a six-month prior notice, at the date of 30 June and 31
December respectively.

 

		(3)	Subject to Section 626 (2) of the Germany Private Law, if there is a material cause, the Contract can be terminated in an abnormal
way. The following situations shall be deemed as material causes:

 

		a)	The General Manager has bluntly violated his liability for confidentiality.

 

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		b)	After being warned repeatedly, the General Manager still refuses to implement the work order from the shareholders, unless
the General Manager is requested to commit any illegal behavior.

 

		c)	The General Manager has, without proper authorization, engaged in any business activity that should have been approved pursuant
to this Contract and the Company’s Articles of Association, and as a result of which, has incurred economic losses to the
Company, or the General Manager refuses to correct his mistakes despite of repeated warnings, unless in case of emergency.

 

		(4)	Any proposal to terminate this Contract shall be made in writing.

 

§11

 

Other Provisions

 

		(1)	No other agreement has been reached by both parties on the subject matter of this Contract. Any amendment or supplement to
this Contract shall be made in writing to be legally effective.

 

		(2)	This Contract shall be governed by Germany laws. Enforcement and arbitration shall take place in Frankfurt, where the Company
is located.

 

		(3)	If any terms of this Contract become invalid in its entirety or in part, the validity of other terms of this Contract shall
not be affected. The invalid terms shall be replaced with such terms that can best serve the economic purposes sought by both parties.

 

 

Frankfurt

 

	/s/ Xianshou Li	 	/s/ Jijun Shi
	
        Renesola Deutschland GmbH

         

        Legal Representative: Mr. Xianshou Li

        
	Mr. Jijun Shi

 

 

The Chinese version of this
Contract shall prevail.

 

    	4Exhibit 4.14

 

 

 

 

 

ReneSola America Inc.

 

 

 

AND

 

 

JINHUI CHEN

 

 

 

 

 

President of ReneSola America

 

 

    	

    	 

    
 

THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE ON

 

BETWEEN

 

		(A)	ReneSola America Inc., whose correspondence address is Suite No. 850, 301 Howard Street,
San Francisco, California, 94105 (The “Company”),

 

			and

 

		(B)	JINHUI CHEN, whose passport number is ____________ and correspondence address is
                                                           ____________________ (the “Employee”).

 

IT IS AGREED that the Company
shall employ the Employee on the following terms and conditions:

 

		1	Start Date; At-Will Employment

 

Your employment with the Company shall
commence on February 27th, 2012. Your employment is of no set duration. 

 

		2	Position and Location of Work

 

		2.1	The Employee shall be employed as President of ReneSola America .During his employment,
the Employee shall not engage in any part-time job, directly or indirectly take part in any commercial activities similar to the
business activities which the Company or any [Identify companies that are intended to be a Group Company] (“Group
Company”) engages in or is going to engage in, including, but not limited to, being employed by a company which competes
with the Company or any Group Company, engaging in consulting or other business activities in conflict with the Company’s
or any Group Company’s business, or providing technical information, technical parameters and trade secrets etc to any company
which competes or is likely to compete with the Company or any Group Company.

 

		2.2	The Employee’s normal place of work shall be at San Francisco, California , although
the Employee is expected to travel abroad from time to time if the Company’s business requires. The Company may also send
the Employee to work at the offices of other Group Companies. Any adjustment to the Employee’s duties and responsibilities
and related benefits package shall be confirmed in writing by the parties.

 

		2.3	The Employee’s procedures, duties and responsibilities, including, without limitation, authorization,
contents, procedures and methods of work shall be determined by the Duty Statement issued by the Company. Before receiving such
Duty Statement, the Employee shall comply with the Company’s internal rules and regulations and the requirements of senior
management in charge.

 

		2.4	The Employee shall fulfill the assigned work in accordance with the Company’s specifications
in terms of quality, quantity and time limits. The Company shall be entitled to assign the Employee other tasks of a temporary
nature during working hours. The Employee shall accept and fulfill the assigned jobs to the best of his abilities or to a level
which exceeds the expected commercial purpose.

 

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		3	Working Hours and Vacation

 

		3.1	The Employee’s normal working hours shall be between 8:00  and 17:00 daily.
The Employee may be required to attend the office or to be available to perform his duties outside these hours.

 

		3.2	The Employee shall be entitled to  15 (FIFTEEN) days’ paid annual leave in every annual
leave year (being 1 January to 31 December every year).

 

		3.3	Paid leave may be granted with the Company’s permission in accordance with the Company’s
rules and regulations and applicable laws and regulations.

 

		4	Overtime Work and Business Trips

 

		4.1	The Employee may be required to work overtime from time to time based on the reasonable requirements
of the Company.

 

		4.2	The Employee may be required to conduct business trips to other locations outside San Francisco
from time to time.

 

		4.3	The Employee shall be entitled to the reimbursement of business trip expenses according to relevant
policy of the Company.

 

		5	Compensation

 

		5.1	The
Company shall pay the Employee during his employment a base salary of US dollar $                         per month.

 

		5.2	The salary will be paid monthly at the tenth day of each month and, if authorized by the Employee,
such payment shall be deposited directly into a bank account designated by the Employee.

 

		5.3	The Company shall pay the Employee a sign-on bonus of one-month base salary regarding his on-board
date before February 28th, 2012. This bonus shall be divided by 3 and separately paid with the first three months base salary.

 

		5.4	Standard monthly salary and bonus defined in Sections 5.1 and 5.3 are amounts before tax. Individual
income tax will be withheld by the Company in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.

 

		6	Labor Discipline

 

		6.1	The Employee shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

 

		6.2	The Employee shall read, fully understand and comply with the Employee Manual and other work rules,
work procedures and confidentiality requirements of the Company.

 

		6.3	The Employee shall not use any facilities of the Company to do anything harmful to the Company,
including without limitation, search or read unauthorized material belonging to the Company or spread rumors in contravention of
relevant laws, regulations and the Company’s reputation. During work hours, the Employee shall not search, send, release,
spread or do anything not related to work through computers, telephones or other facilities.

 

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		6.4	The Company shall have right to inspect, guide and examine the performance of the Employee. If
the Employee does not comply with labor discipline, the Company has the right to take disciplinary action or terminate this Contract
unilaterally.

 

		6.5	The Employee shall comply with anti-corruption legislation where relevant.

 

		7	At-Will Employment; Termination

 

		7.1	The Employee and the Company understand and acknowledge that Employee’s employment with the
Company constitutes “at-will” employment, which means that this employment relationship may be terminated at any time,
with or without good cause or notice or for any or no cause, at the option of either the Company or Employee.

 

		7.2	On termination the Employee shall, at the request of the Board, immediately resign from any office
held by him in the Company or any Group Company and, in the event of his failure to do so, the Company is irrevocably authorised
to appoint some person in his name and on his behalf to sign and deliver such resignations to the Board.

 

		7.3	The Employee’s final paycheck will include all of the Employee’s accrued but unpaid
wages and accrued but unused vacation. The Employee will receive Employee’s final paycheck within the time required by law.
If the Employee provides at least seventy-two (72) hours advance written notice, the Employee will be provided with the Employee’s
final paycheck on the Employee’s last day of employment. If the Employee resigns without providing at least seventy-two (72)
hours advance written notice, the Employee will receive the Employee’s final paycheck within seventy-two (72) hours of the
Employee’s resignation.

 

		8	Obligations on Termination

 

		8.1	On termination of his employment with the Company, the Employee shall:

 

		(i)	deliver up to the Company all Confidential Information of the Company or any Group Company (including
copies) and other property belonging to the Company or any Group Company which may be in his possession or under his power or control
and having forwarded a copy to the Company, irretrievably delete any and all Confidential Information of the Company or of any
Group Company, from any computer drives, disks, tapes in the Employee’s possession or under the Employee’s control.

 

		(ii)	deliver up to the Company all property belonging to the Company including, without limitation,
customer name cards, technical materials, financial statements and any other originals, copies and/or duplicates.

 

		8.2	The Employee undertakes that without the Company’s written permission, he will not disclose
or make use of any of the Company’s Confidential Information, including without limitation, business correspondence, operation,
personnel, technical information, business plan, personnel information, financial information, know-how, technical knowhow, procedures
which were acquired by the Employee from the Company or during the Employee’s employment. Confidential Information includes
information which is specifically defined as confidential by the Company or judged by the Employee to be confidential (irregardless
of whether the Employee acquires that Confidential Information from a third party, the Employee shall not disclose or make use
of that information where there is evidence that the information comes from the Company).

 

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		9	Work-related Intellectual Property

 

		9.1	Both parties agree that, during the employment, the title to all research, development, invention
and design (hereinafter referred to as “Work-related Intellectual Property”), which is made or conceived by
the Employee through mainly using material and technical resources of the Company or for carrying out the Employee’s duties
and responsibilities, shall be owned by the Company. The Company shall be entitled to use or transfer such Work-related Intellectual
Property freely without the Employee’s consent. The Employee shall provide all necessary information or assistance as requested
by the Company during application, registration and filing procedures to assist the Company to acquire and enjoy the Work-related
Intellectual Property.

 

		9.2	The Employee shall retain moral rights over the Work-related Intellectual Property. The Company
shall respect the personal rights of the Employee and assist him in enjoying such rights.

 

		9.3	If the Employee wishes to claim that any work made or conceived during the course of employment
should not be deemed “Work-related Intellectual Property”, he should notify the Company forthwith. The Employee is
free to exploit the Work-related Intellectual Property after the Company’s verification. Otherwise, the Employee shall not
use or transfer such Work-related Intellectual Property to any third party without the Company’s prior approval.

 

		9.4	If the Employee develops certain works during his employment but does not declare this to the Company,
or if the Company proves that the work should be treated as Work-related Intellectual Property despite the Employee’s declaration,
then such works shall be deemed to be Work-related Intellectual Property and the Company shall be entitled to use or transfer such
works to a third party freely. If the Company disagrees with the Employee’s declaration, the parties may resolve the dispute
through negotiation or arbitration.

 

		9.5	Upon the execution of this Agreement, the Employee shall disclose all patents, copyright, know-how
and/or other Confidential Information owned by him. The Employee hereby represents and warrants that, during the employment, he
would not use without permission any Confidential Information owned by other parties or do anything harmful to the Company or any
intellectual property owned by other parties.

 

		10	Dispute Resolution

 

		10.1	Any dispute between the Company and the Employee shall be settled through friendly consultation.
If consultation fails, the dispute shall be resolved through binding arbitration to the extent permitted by applicable laws and
regulations.

 

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		10.2	Any
                                                                                              arbitration of disputes relating
                                                                                              to this Agreement, the validity,
                                                                                              construction, performance or enforcement
                                                                                              of any provision of this Agreement
                                                                                              or the Employee’s terms and
                                                                                              conditions of employment (including,
                                                                                              but not limited to, the Employee’s
                                                                                              compensation, working conditions
                                                                                              and termination) will be conducted
                                                                                              in the state of California in accordance
                                                                                              with the employment arbitration
                                                                                              rules of the American Arbitration
                                                                                              Association National Rules for the
                                                                                              Resolution of Employment disputes
                                                                                              then in effect, which can be downloaded
                                                                                              from the AAA’s website (www.adr.org),
                                                                                              and the requirements of Armendariz
                                                                                              v. Foundation Health (2000), 24
                                                                                              Cal. 4th 83 as modified by state
                                                                                              law from time to time. Each party
                                                                                              will bear one half of the cost of
                                                                                              the arbitration filing and hearing
                                                                                              fees, and the cost of the arbitrator.
                                                                                              Each party will bear its own attorneys’
                                                                                              fees, unless otherwise permitted
                                                                                              by law and so determined by the
                                                                                              arbitrator. The arbitration shall
                                                                                              be instead of any civil litigation.
                                                                                              The arbitrator’s decision
                                                                                              shall be final and binding to the
                                                                                              fullest extent permitted by law,
                                                                                              and shall be enforceable by any
                                                                                              court having jurisdiction thereof.

 

THE EMPLOYEE HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS
SECTION 10 WHICH DISCUSSES ARBITRATION. THE EMPLOYEE UNDERSTANDS THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, THE EMPLOYEE AGREES, TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW, TO SUBMIT ANY FUTURE CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE INTERPRETATION,
VALIDITY, CONSTRUCTION, PERFORMANCE, BREACH OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT TO BINDING ARBITRATION AND THAT THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE
CONSTITUTES A WAIVER OF EMPLOYEE’S RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AND RELATES TO THE RESOLUTION OF ALL DISPUTES RELATING TO ALL ASPECTS
OF THE EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP.

 

		11	Miscellaneous

 

		11.1	This Agreement can be signed in counterparts which, when executed, shall form one agreement.

 

		11.2	No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be effective or enforceable unless it is in
writing and duly executed by both parties.

 

		11.3	This Agreement is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with and governed in all respects
by, the internal laws of the state of California (without giving effect to principles of conflicts of laws).

 

		11.4	If there are conflicts between this Agreement and the Offer dated January 6th, 2012,
the provision of this Agreement shall prevail.

 

 

 

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[Signing Page]

  

 

/s/ Li Xianshou                                     

SIGNED by Mr.Li Xianshou  

for on behalf of the Company

 

 

 

/s/ Jinhui Chen                                      

SIGNED by Mr. Jinhui Chen

 

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