Solectria Renewables will supply Tecta Solar with 5.3MW of SGI inverters

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Solectria Renewables has been selected by Tecta Solar to supply four Massachusetts rooftop installations with SGI series inverters. As part of the 5.3MW deal, Solectria will provide one SGI 300 (300kW) and 10 SGI 500 (500kW) inverters.

Each installation, which is expected to be complete by the end of September 2011, will also feature Suntech modules and a Sunlink racking system.

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Brett Chapman, general manager of Tecta Solar New England said, “Tecta Solar is an engineering, procurement and construction company that combines the knowledge of roofing and solar installations. We have a long established relationship with Solectria Renewables and always choose their inverters based on reliability, serviceability and durability. No other grid-tied PV inverter compares to Solectria Renewables'.”

“Although Solectria Renewables has thousands of inverters installed nationwide, we love to participate in local solar deployments in our home state of Massachusetts,” said James Worden, CEO of Solectria Renewables. “We value long term relationships with proven, skilled partners, such as Tecta Solar, and we are thrilled they place such faith in our technology.”

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