aleo solar begins distribution in the UK following MCS certification

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Having received UK Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) accreditation, aleo solar will be marketing its poly and mono-crystalline solar modules in the UK. The certification covers aleo modules S_16, S_17, S_18, S_19, S_24 and S_77. The company said it would be supporting installers with the design process through to after sales support services.

“In the British market, as elsewhere in Europe, we are relying on close partnerships with photovoltaic installers,” explains Norbert Schlesiger, chief sales officer at aleo solar. “We provide support for installers ranging from facility design to after sales.”

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This week, Evergreen Solar also announced it had achieved MCS certification and would be marketing its IEC 61701 ‘salt mist’ certified, ES-A series panels for UK coastal installations.

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