EU PVSEC: Advanced Energy completes first European grid connections for Solaron PV inverters

September 6, 2010
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Advanced Energy Industries has established its first grid connections located across several sites in Germany and the Czech Republic. The solar powered facilities feature the company’s Solaron 500E grid-tied solar PV inverters, providing solar power to those located within the European regions.

Dr. Hans Betz, chief executive officer of Advanced Energy said, “We are proud to announce this important milestone in our expansion into the European inverter market. Advanced Energy’s innovative product line is quickly gaining traction in this established region. These recent wins validate that the Solaron 500E provides a compelling combination of performance benefits to the grid, and as a result our order pipeline is growing.”

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Advanced Energy is showcasing its solar PV inverter and thin-film technology solutions at the 25th EU PVSEC conference and exhibition.

Advanced Energy is exhibiting on Level 3, Hall 2, Booth B18.

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