Copia Energy becomes newest distributer of Tigo Energy’s Maximizer

June 29, 2010
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Tigo Energy has signed with Copia Energy, a Japanese distributor, for the global distribution of Tigo’s Maximizer Solution. The technology, introduced in 2009, is said to provide up to a 20% increase in energy production, active management capabilities, and safety for utility, commercial and residential PV solar arrays. Orders for the Maximizer will be available through Copia’s catalog and website.

“We are pleased to be working with Copia Energy, a prominent leader in the wholesale distribution of green energy systems and equipment,” said Jeff Krisa, Tigo Energy VP of sales and marketing. “We believe Copia Energy’s PV expertise and deep commitment to green energy will help introduce the benefits of the innovative Tigo Energy Maximizer Solution across the Japanese market.”

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