Day4 Energy signs turnkey agreement with Gunther Heiss

Day4 Energy and Gunther Heiss Solar have signed an agreement, which will see Day4 deliver a 2.4MW roof-mounted turnkey PV power plant for Heiss. Day4Energy will design, engineer and construct the power plant with one of its German-based partners. At its completion the plant will have around 12,600 48MC Day4 modules.

"Heiss's choice of Day4 Energy is a testament to the unique value that we bring to the market through the combination of industry leading technology, performance driven system design and the uncontested installation expertise and quality delivered by our channel partners" said George Rubin, president of Day4 Energy. "We view the solar project market vertical as an increasingly important component of our business mix going forward, as developers look to capitalize on both the increased project returns offered by Day4's superior technology and the reduction in construction risk provided through our channel partner based project implementation solution."

Heiss Solar of Emmingen is a German company that specializes in tree nurseries. The company developed an idea to grow plants that prefer shading to sunlight for their optimal development. With this concept in mind, the company requires extensive roofs to be used. It is projected that the energy created at the plant will be sold to the local grid provider under the German FIT law.

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