Sunpreme, SMA inverters help power two rooftop solar installations in California

  • Sunpreme provides solar panels for two rooftop installations.
    Sunpreme provides solar panels for two rooftop installations.

Sunpreme announced that it had completed its installation of rooftop solar projects for two dental clinics in Northern California’s east bay. The solar systems, built for the Shoker Clinic, are supposed to provide enough electricity to offset around 90% of the clinic’s annual power needs. The installations feature 47kW of Sunpreme solar panels and SMA SunnyBoy inverters, which will generate almost 65,209kWh of electricity every year.

"Shoker Clinic opted for a life-cycle approach in selecting high quality Sunpreme modules for their solar projects and net present value analysis in making its financial decisions. This highly replicable approach is expected to result in superior returns on investment," said Dr. Ashok Sinha, CEO of Sunpreme. "Moreover, the double glass construction of our SmartSilicon panels ensures a higher reliability and performance in combination with superior aesthetics due to its thin, frameless profile."

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