Intersolar EU: Bisol modules well-received at trade fair; 130% increase in annual production

June 20, 2012
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Bisol Group has attributed a 130% increase in year-on-year production to its confidence in a people-oriented corporate culture and producing only high quality and eco-friendly products. In the first half of 2012 the company’s mono- and polycrystalline PV module lines were booked to capacity. Bisol claims that it is finishing the first half of 2012 by more than doubling production compared to last year.

Although the current global economic situation is not encouraging and competition in PV markets is tougher than ever, the company insists its latest series of PeakPerformance modules with anti-reflective glass was well-received at the international trade fair Intersolar in Munich last week. Its PeakPerformance modules are available in higher power classes up to 260W and 3% higher energy yields.

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BISOL also exhibited its other solar solutions at Intersolar with visitors showing great interest not only in its PV modules, but also in its mounting systems. New BISOL EasyMount HDPE bases 200 were welcomed with enthusiasm, UV-resistant polyethylene under-structures are extremely light, allow more efficient cooling of the PV modules and can reduce investment costs.

The company emphasizes its constant drive to raise quality standards through creative solutions. It has undertaken steps for complying with international standards ISO 14001 (Environmental management systems), ISO 9001 (Quality management systems) and OHSAS 18001 (Occupational health and safety management systems).

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