Intersolar NA: Enecsys partners with Albasolar

  • Enecsys micro-inverters comply with international frequency requirements. Image: Enecsys
    Enecsys micro-inverters comply with international frequency requirements. Image: Enecsys

Enecsys has entered a partnership with Albasolar, the company has announced. The micro-inverter manufacturer has partnered with Albasolar to open new distribution channels in the residential market. Enecsys sells its micro-inverters in 15 different countries and its products comply with international certifications and frequency requirements.
 
“Albasolar has a longstanding history of providing quality photovoltaic equipment to installers in Europe, Latin America and North America, including Mexico and the Caribbean,” said Alberto Medrano, founder and chief executive officer of Albasolar. “By offering the Enecsys Micro Inverter System, we are confident that our customers benefit from access to the most advanced micro inverter technology on the market. Additionally, not only are our customers able to take advantage of the associated ease of installation and competitive system pricing, they are able to pass on that value to their customers.”

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