Solar agreement to bring high quality systems to Australia

16th May 2012

One of the largest producers of solar panels in the world has joined forces with a distributor of solar power systems to bring more high quality products to the worldwide market.

Suntech and Krannich Solar have agreed to create 120 megawatts of solar panels throughout the course of this year - and they could soon be coming to an installer near you.

Resellers in Australia are among those set to receive the systems, giving consumers the opportunity to install a system they know will stand the test of time.

Vedat Guergeli, vice-president of sales and marketing at Suntech Europe, suggested that the partnership couldn't have come at a better time.

"Over the past few years, we have noticed a clear trend where end-customers are increasingly choosing proven and reliable products to secure their solar investments," he commented.

Krannich Solar makes every effort to ensure its systems are put through rigorous testing methods - components are only selected if they are free from errors and can function well with the whole unit.

As competition in the solar market gathers pace, the need for quality products will grow as manufacturers strive to set themselves apart from the rest.

Posted by Mike Peacock

 



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