IBC Solar to include inverters from Sungrow Power Supply

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IBC Solar announced that it has added Sungrow Power Supply’s PV inverters to its porftfolio. IBC Solar expects for the collaboration to allow it to offer its domestic and international clients a wider product range of PV inverter products that better meet their needs.

“By including Sungrow inverters into our product portfolio, we are expanding our broad range of high-quality products offering an ideal price-performance ratio,” said Norbert Hahn, IBC SOLAR board member. “Sungrow is a reliable partner who is renowned for high-quality standards and innovativeness. In combination with an optimal cost structure, our choice to include the PV inverter specialist in our portfolio was a very easy one, but also well-considered.”

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IBC Solar noted that it had tested Sungrow’s inverters in the field and with an indepenednt auditor with results showing that the inverters are robust and reliable. The company advised that its trianing program would introduce the new Sungrow products to its Premium Partners in Germany and some selected European countries. For its residential and commerical installations, IBC Solar will add Sungrow’s inverters to its product offerings.

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