Inovateus to install Scheuten panels in BIPV projects

Inovateus Solar has become the North American channel partner for Scheuten Solar products. Under the partnership, Inovateus will install Scheuten panels in both residential and utility scale BIPV projects.

"Scheuten Solar is delighted with the opportunity to work with Inovateus. We know it is a good fit because both companies place a high emphasis on quality products and support. We would like to express our gratitude to the fine people at Inovateus for the confidence they have in Scheuten Solar. We look forward to the start of a long term relationship," stated Matt Johnson, business development representative for Scheuten Solar USA. "Scheuten Solar is also excited to have been chosen by Inovateus to supply modules for the largest solar project to date in the state of Michigan," he added.

Inovateus' first order, to be received in the U.S., is for a 150kW installation in Muskegon, Mich. Once complete, this will be one of the largest installations in the state. For this particular project, Full Circle Solar will perform the installation.

"They have extensive experience in Europe, a trusted name, and perhaps most importantly they have a proven record with European investors that are eager to finance US projects with Scheuten Panels," said Tim Polega, director of engineering at Inovateus Solar.

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