Phaesun calls African customers and European suppliers to Paris

German-based Phaesun GmbH, off-grid specialists, called 48 customers and suppliers from 16 countries to a Solar Workshop in Paris from February 28 to March 1.  Phaesun, in addition to explaining advice on troubleshooting and how their products work, presented their new products for stand-alone solar systems.  The meeting benefited Phaesun as well, by giving them feedback on further development for later products. 

The new stand-alone solar module is different from the standard grid-connected solar module due to its ability to be delivered with open junction boxes without cables.  Users can connect the specific cable that fits their need in parallel or in series depending on system voltage.  

With success in Paris, Phaesun is planning to have a third Solar Workshop next year in the Middle East. 

 

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