groSolar to offer Xunlight’s flexible thin-film silicon modules in North America

  • Xunlight's flexible thin-film silicon modules will be offered by groSolar.
    Xunlight's flexible thin-film silicon modules will be offered by groSolar.

Xunlight’s flexible thin-film silicon modules will be the first thin-film groSolar will offer to its independent dealers in North America. The companies signed a distribution deal, which will make Xunlight’s flexible thin-film solar modules available to groSolar’s 1,500 independent dealers and solar contractors throughout Canada and the US. Financial details about the agreement were not released. 

“The key to groSolar’s success and credibility in the solar marketplace is thanks largely in part to our focus on helping dealers expand their markets with new high quality products and services,” said Jeff Wolfe, groSolar co-founder and CEO. “We select our product lines carefully. Every product we offer has a rock solid track record and is of the highest quality. Xunlight’s portfolio of high quality and affordable flexible a-Si thin-film modules provides yet another profitable opportunity for our dealers.”

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