aleo solar paves the way for Greek business expansion

Following a successful marketing drive over the past 18 months, aleo solar has decided to establish a sales office in Athens, Greece in anticipation of a significant increase in sales orders in the future. The module manufacturer has already installed between 20 and 25MW of plants in the country and expects this to increase.

"Our close cooperation with leading Greek project developers, the support of banks involved in project financing and an understanding of the way in which authorities and utilities work together has enabled us to become a well-known player in this young market," commented Christopher Dunne, Director of Market Development.

The Greek market is expected to boom over the coming few years, given the Greek government’s introduction of a special subsidy program for rooftop installations up to 750MW. Greek feed-in legislative changes will undoubtedly see many solar developers show interest in the country’s attractive conditions.

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