Q-Cells to construct four solar parks in Thessaly, Greece

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Q-Cells’ EPC capabilities will be called upon for the construction of four new PV power plants totalling 2.4MW in the central Greek region of Thessaly. Of the four plants, two will be roof-mounted on industrial building rooftops in the towns of Larisa (530kWp) and Farsala (830kWp), while the remaining two ground-mounted projects will each be 500kW will both be situated on an open-field site near the town of Larisa.

“We are extremely pleased to have an impressive debut on the Greek solar market with these contracts,” commented Clemens Jargon, head of sales & marketing and product management at Q-Cells. “The country's photovoltaic (PV) market has tremendous potential, and Q-CELLS will continuously strengthen its position as partner for customers and supplier of PV quality products and system solutions for a wide range of business segments in this sun-kissed country.”

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