Advanced Solar Photonics opens up shop

Advanced Solar Photonics (ASP), has announced that its American-made monocrystalline solar panels, known as SunPanels, are now officially for sale. By developing partnerships for the past few years, Advanced Solar Photonics has managed to offer low-cost, integrated solar solutions. ASP’s SunPanels will include a patented combined, method for the installation of all components. ASP hopes to expand its manufacturing plant capacity by 50MW per year until it reaches 500MW.

 “ASP is essentially a one stop shop for solar energy solutions because we are fully integrated,” remarked Maureen McHale, Corporate Marketing and Public Relations Manager for ASP. “We are actively growing our installer and distributor network as we build our manufacturing facility up to a 500MW production plant…any order placed now will only have a four to eight week lead time.”

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