AEG targets North American renewables market

AEG Power Solutions has announced its strategy for the North American market under its global brand. The company is introducing solar turnkey solutions and its power controllers systems as part of its energy efficiency solutions.

In North America, the group is investing in its strategy to focus on renewable energy solutions by establishing a design team, increasing its application engineering team and enhancing its service function. The company will implement and maintain complete turnkey solar systems for commercial properties and industrial buildings.

As a SEPA and Green Grid member, AEG provides its customers with renewable energy alternatives, such as solar. AEGs solar systems will feature solar panels, solar inverters and control, monitoring, diagnostics and communications equipment, all of which can be supported by smart-grid-enabled standards and will be monitored and maintained by AEG PS.

Kaivon Mortazavi, vice president of North America for AEG Power Solutions said, "Taking into account the commitment to invest in the Smart Grid that is occurring in North America, the timing is right for AEG PS to provide the enabling power electronic technology required for this energy transformation."

Robert J. Huljak, chief strategic officer for AEG Power Solutions said, "AEG PS is proud and confident about bringing our capability and system solution strategy to the North American market. AEG Power Solutions also looks forward to enabling Smart Grid applications with our intelligent and rugged power electronic solutions."

In addition to expanding its offerings, AEG Power Solutions will expand its corporate operations in North America. The company is currently hiring for positions in its regional offices in Dallas, Texas and Markham, Ontario.

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