Order Focus: Senersun partners with Poland’s Solar-Bau for 23MW of PV modules

  • Senersun to provide 23MW of its PV modules to Solar-Bau.
    Senersun to provide 23MW of its PV modules to Solar-Bau.

Senersun has struck a deal with Poland’s Solar-Bau, which will see the company supply 23MW of its PV modules to Solar-Bau. Solar-Bau, an EPC company, will now be Senersun’s official partner in Poland. Alexandre Minuzzo, CEO of Senersun, noted, “We are proud to welcome Solar-Bau to Senersun’s network of official partners. With their impressive portfolio of projects and a much promising pipeline, Solar-Bau is clearly a high-profile solar company in Poland. We trust that this agreement with them will create synergies between our two companies, which will benefit our end-users in the country.”

Marek Segeth, president of Solar-Bau, commented, “We started to work with Senersun for two reasons; not only we knew they were implementing what we believe is currently the most stringent QC program in the solar industry, but they also offered to support us on marketing grounds, which we saw as a real proof of their commitment toward a long-term business partnership. Today, we are pleased to prove our commitment in turn with this new agreement, which we believe will further develop this much fruitful partnership.”

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