Sovello receives new supply certificates

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The German module manufacturer, Sovello, has now received official accreditation to supply its modules in the U.K., Australia and Ireland as well as in Florida and California in the U.S. The certificates from the Australian Clear Energy Council (CEC), the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), the British BRE Global, the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), and Go Solar California were issued in Q4 2010.

“Our products are becoming increasingly popular in Europe as well as in North America and Australia. In particular, our customers rank the quality of our high-performance modules ‘Made in Germany’ as the highest-rated sales criteria. By combining our fully integrated production process at our Thalheim location with an increasingly internationalised brand, we are well positioned for further expansion into overseas markets,” said Sylvia Schmenk, head of sales at Sovello.

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