Spire aids Indian solar module makers to gain TUV certification

Solar modules fabricated by EMMVEE Toughened Glass and Photovoltaics Private Limited of Bangalore, India, utilizing Spire’s turnkey photovoltaic module assembly line factory have qualified for the TUV, IEC 61215-2005 and IEC 61730 certificates.

“We understand the importance of certification to our customers,” stated Stephen J. Hogan, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Spire Solar. “Assistance in IEC and UL module certification is one of the advantages Spire offers in a turnkey factory package and we are pleased to have been able to help EMMVEE to achieve this goal. This also testifies to the performance of our turnkey module assembly factory in India.”

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