SolarWorld’s new PV system targets France’s maximum feed-in tariff

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SolarWorld AG has developed a new roof-integrated PV system for the French market that allows customers to receive France’s maximum feed-in tariff of €27.37 cents/kWh (US$34.64 cents/kWh).

SolarWorld's new Toit Solarie IAB modules, manufactured at the company’s German production facility and available for purchase immediately, are to be installed directly into the roof, replacing the original cover, and also include system monitoring with the Suntrol online portal, system documentation with Sunpass, and special insurance.

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“System operators are receiving a truly high-quality product while simultaneously profiting from the highest possible feed-in compensation,” explains Gérald Semenjuk, managing director of SolarWorld France.

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