RMK Solar and Bosch Solar Energy partner to offer Bosch-powered PV systems

March 11, 2013
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Bosch Solar Energy, the solar arm of global technology specialist The Bosch Group, has selected EPC firm RMK Solar as one of its first PowerPro partners to offer PV systems using Bosch-manufactured PV modules.

Under the partnership, RMK Solar will engineer, design and install medium to large-scale PV power systems equipped with Bosch solar panels for the commercial, industrial and residential markets.

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Bosch will also provide RMK Solar with a full range of financial solutions enabling RMK Solar to offer a wider range of financing options to its clients.

Rob Kline, President of RMK Solar said: “We are proud to enter into this agreement with Bosch Solar Energy, as their focus on high-quality solar products and highly-efficient systems is consistent with the strategies of RMK Solar. We have been looking for a partner who offers a premium product as well as access to creative financial solutions for our customers. We also share very similar business philosophies from product quality to customer service.”

Sam Manaberi, Director of Key Accounts for Bosch Solar Energy North America, added: “We are committed to building strong partnerships in the North American market and are pleased to have RMK Solar as part of our PowerPro network. With RMK Solar’s experience and reputation, they are the high-quality partner we want to represent Bosch in the solar market.”

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