Order Focus: Bentek Solar signs 25MW supply agreement with Borrego Solar

June 16, 2011
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Balance of System designer and manufacturer Bentek Solar has signed a 25MW supply agreement with Borrego Solar. The contract will see Bentek Solar supply a range of disconnecting combiners, re-combiners and disconnect safety systems to be used on Borrego Solar’s commercial and utility scale projects.

“We are pleased to partner with Borrego Solar to provide cost-effective large-scale PV solutions for the commercial marketplace,” Bentek’s president and CEO, Mitch Schoch, said. We look forward to meeting their customers’ needs with high-reliability, high-quality Balance of System PV solar products.”

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“Balance of System products are proving to be one of the most important elements to scrutinize in a solar power installation. We have done our due diligence on BOS providers, their market-ready solutions and future product roadmaps, and are thrilled to be partnering with Bentek Solar. Its products are well designed, well made and cost competitive. We look forward to a continuing relationship with Bentek Solar and extending its cost-saving solutions to our customers,” Chris Anderson, chief technology officer at Borrego Solar, added.

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