Ginlong’s ‘Solis’ inverters gain wider availability in the US and UK

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PV inverter firm, Ginlong Technologies will have its ‘Solis’ branded inverters available in the US and the UK through expanding current distribution agreements.  

Solar, Wind & Energy Storage distributor CCL in the UK and The PowerStore (TPS) in the US are the suppliers of Ginlong’s product offerings.

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Jim White, President of The PowerStore said, “We took a long time and considered many inverters for a lower cost option, we wanted to ensure we continued to offer our customers the same high quality they have been accustomed to, at a lower price point. Alongside our sister company CCL in the UK, we have been very impressed with the SOLIS units and can see continued growth within our range. With their excellent products and our excellent support and distribution model we feel it will continue to be a very successful relationship.”

Yiming (Jimmy) Wang, CEO of Ginlong Technologies added, “As the first UL 1741 certified string inverter from China, Ginlong over the last 6 years has built up loyal support by providing a broad product range, backed up with technical development and reliability.”

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