ET Solar modules used for PV array on German prison

October 3, 2011
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sinoPARTNER Technologie has finished installing a 280kWp PV system on the roof of a juvenile prison complex in Schifferstadt, Germany. The system, which was first connected to the grid earlier this summer, will be powered by ET Solar modules.

“We are pleased to have worked with sinoPARTNER on this unique project which broadened our roofing market experience,” ET Solar’s president and CEO, Dennis She, said. “As German PV demand has evolved to be rooftop driven, we will continue to beef up our design and marketing efforts for our customers that focus on this market segment going forward.”

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“We chose to work with ET Solar not only for its high quality products, but also for its strong after-sale services. With the success of this project, we very much look forward to future collaboration with ET Solar,” sinoPARTNER Technologie CEO Jens Peiffer added.

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