Solon hastens shipments of SOLquick commercial rooftop system to US market

  • Solon plans to accelerate US shipments of SOLquick.
    Solon plans to accelerate US shipments of SOLquick.

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Solon revealed plans to fast-track shipments of its SOLquick commercial rooftop system to the US market. Currently, the company has more than 5,000 of the units, totalling over 1.5MW, being installed across the country.

SOLquick is said to be installed at a rate of 15 units per man hour using module-to-module connection. The technology integrates a frameless solar module and rack into one unit with SOLquick’s frame weighing less than 2.8 pounds per square foot.

“SOLON is committed to delivering complete solutions to the solar market that provide our customers with a cleaner choice in energy generation and usage at a lower installed cost,” said David Goldman, vice president and general manager, Solar Products for SOLON Corporation. “By selecting SOLquick, system designers are able to standardize around one simple design, installers greatly reduce the time and cost associated with installing the system, and end customers begin generating grid-competitive energy more quickly from a high-quality, trusted industry brand.”

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