Order Focus: Solon to ship 7.5MW of modules to supply Greek plants

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Arxikon, the Greece-based project developer, has requested a shipment of 7.5MW of Solon’s PV modules for installation in various solar projects in the northern Greek cities of Kavala, Xanthi, Kastoria and Drama. The order will see around 30,000 of Solon’s Black 220/16 and 230/07 modules supplied for the projects that are scheduled for grid connection in July and August.

“The Greek photovoltaic market is growing despite the country’s difficult economic situation,” says Stefan Säuberlich, CEO of Solon Energy GmbH. “The amount of sunlight in the region reaches peak values throughout almost the entire year. It therefore makes good business sense to be present in this future market with a local partner.”

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