aleo solar brings total European contract volume to over 50MW

Following receipt of new orders from unnamed companies, aleo solar AG has announced that its total European order book now totals more that 50MW. The company had revealed new contracts in December 2008 that showed a 25MW order book for aleo’s solar modules, and today’s announcement will aid in realising the company’s target sales for 2009 of greater than €380 million.

"The agreements we closed already give us good visibility for 2009,” remarked Heiner Willers, member of aleo solar's Management Board. “We can play to our strengths throughout Europe because our premium modules are marketed under a strong brand through our own sales team. We work closely with installers and support them in supplying photovoltaic systems for private and commercial customers. Our full service for our specialist dealers and installers is paying off."

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