SnapNrack surpasses 1GW equivalent solar mounting system deployments

September 21, 2016
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SnapNrack noted that the 1GW mark was achieved with after more than 150,000 installations and eight years of operating.

US-based PV module mounting systems specialist SnapNrack said it had eclipsed the 1 gigawatt (GW) milestone for total deployed solar mounting systems.

SnapNrack noted that the 1GW mark was achieved with after more than 150,000 installations and eight years of operating.

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“Our success is a direct result of our loyal distribution partners and installers that put SnapNrack product into use every day, they are our greatest source of learning. We truly value their input and appreciate their support”, said Chris Oestreich, Sr. Director, SnapNrack. “We were developed in the field by veteran solar installers and since our inception, focusing on the needs of the installer has been the foundation of SnapNrack”.

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