Gadot Solar will distribute, install SolarEdge power harvesting systems across Europe

June 1, 2010
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Gadot Solar Solutions and SolarEdge have signed a joint agreement for the global distribution and installation of SolarEdge solar power harvesting systems. By signing the contract, SolarEdge takes advantage of Gadot Solar’s European market presence.

“We are delighted to add the SolarEdge system to our product portfolio. In addition to increasing energy yield, the SolarEdge PowerBoxes detect and report any panel under-performance, allowing us to offer proactive post-installation support while saving valuable time and costs. We see a very fruitful partnership ahead of us,” said Avigdor Huber, general manager at Gadot Solar.

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“Gadot has vast experience in project management and extensive market reach. We are glad to join forces in the distribution of SolarEdge systems,” said Zvi Lando, VP global sales at SolarEdge. “We are excited about our entry into new markets including Bulgaria, Greece and the Balkan region.”

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