Upsolar to display its solar PV modules at three upcoming trade events

  • Upsolar's Zep compatible module. Image: Business Wire
    Upsolar's Zep compatible module. Image: Business Wire

Upsolar disclosed its plans to participate in three upcoming solar industry events and demonstrate its solar PV modules, which are compatible with Zep Solar’s residential and commercial mounting solutions. Upcoming shows include Solarexpo in Verona May 4-6 (booth 7, hall B7.1), Intersolar Europe in Munich June 8-10 (boothA2.440) and Intersolar North America in San Francisco July 12-14 (booth 2, floor 8610).

Upsolar notes that its Zep compatible modules are designed with a Zep Groove frame, which it states allows for a faster and more cost effective installation on pitched and flat roof applications. “The Zep Groove was designed to streamline the installation process and enable installers to spend less time on the roof while enhancing the system’s structural and aesthetic properties,” said Mike Miskovsky, president of Zep Solar. “We are dedicated to partnering with leading module manufacturers, like Upsolar, to streamline PV installations and drive down balance-of-system costs — taking the industry one step closer to grid parity.”

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