Global Solar Energy expands presence in Japanese solar market with new partnerships, BIPV system

  • Global Solar Energy PowerFLEX BIPV Rooftop Installation on Yokosuka U.S. Naval Base in Japan. Image: Business Wire
    Global Solar Energy PowerFLEX BIPV Rooftop Installation on Yokosuka U.S. Naval Base in Japan. Image: Business Wire

Global Solar Energy is getting help from new local Japanese partners as it expands its presence in the country. CBC, Eco Holdings and OG have partnered with Global Solar and will help the company in its offering of its new design of the PowerFLEX BIPV system, which was adapted for specific use on rooftops in Japan.

The PowerFLEX BIPV module is said to hold 12.6% aperture efficiency and relies on its 300W format to help quell installation and BOS costs. Global Solar has already supplied its PowerFLEX system in Japan, notably in the 400kW rooftop system on the Yokosuka Naval Base.

“With its recent FIT program and proven dedication to integrating more renewable energy into its utilities’ portfolio mix, Japan will prove to be one of the most important markets for solar in the coming years,” said Jean-Noel Poirier, chief sales officer for global solar energy. “With our highly-valued partners, Global Solar is well positioned to take advantage of the market growth and bring our powerful and cost-effective PowerFLEX BIPV solar solution to more rooftops around Japan.”

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