Astronergy Solar invests €1 million for European branch in Germany

September 22, 2009
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Astronergy Solar has invested €1 million to establish a German branch of the company: Astronergy Solar Deutschland. The European branch will be located in Munich and will be responsible for market development, technical support, customer service and logistics.

PV experts at Astronergy Solar Deutschland will provide clients with technological references as well as business consultation. Dr. Liyou Yang, the Chief Executive Officer of Astronergy Solar, said that Europe is one of the most important markets in the world for the photovoltaic industry and is a part of Astronergy’s international marketing strategy to establish a European branch.

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Mr. Alan Yuan, the Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of Astronergy Solar, remarked that establishing a German branch would help Astronergy Solar to create a lasting and influential position in the European market.

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