SolarEdge partners with Albatech for its solar power harvesting and PV monitoring solutions

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SolarEdge Technologies and Albatech have come together to expand SolarEdge’s Italian business with its power harvesting solution. Since the Italian solar market is one of the most rapid growing in Europe, the companies look to market SolarEdge’s product towards installers and system owners to help them benefit from hassle free design, real-time module level monitoring, better maintenance at a lower cost, favourable site-area utilization, theft prevention, improved safety and reliability for the quicker return on investment.

“As a MetaSystem Group company, a technology-oriented group with extensive experience in power electronics, we found SolarEdge to be a natural partner, providing a smart solution based on a unique technology that enables maximum energy throughput along with numerous other benefits,” explained Raffaele Salutari, sales and marketing director of Albatech.

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Albatech has already placed orders and is accepting deliveries for the SolarEdge system, which is said to enable up to 25% more energy from PV installations while diminishing costs and complexities. SolarEdge’s solution will be shown at the Albatech booth at the SolarExpo 2010, May 5-7 in Verona, Italy.

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