San Jose welcomes SANYO’s new solar sales office

SANYO Energy Corporation, a subsidiary of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd., has opened a brand new sales office in San Jose, California.  The office, which is in the same building as SANYO North America’s Research & Development Group, has already begun operating.

San Jose is quickly turning into the ideal location for clean technology companies with environment-related technology and products and this new sales office allows SANYO to be ready for the future of innovative new clean technology. 

Yoshinori Kaido, Vice President of SANYO Energy USA, said, “Due to both the current and ever-increasing demand we are experiencing in North America for SANYO’s high efficiency, high power generation HIT solar panels, we feel it is very important to be near the hub of the world’s most advanced and most recent innovative technology used for both general applications, and the solar industry specifically.  We believe that the high concentration of our valued solar customers and the highly experienced workforce around the Bay Area make it the perfect location to continue to grow the business as we target 600MW of annual production capacity by March 2011.”

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