Sustainable Energy moves inverter assembly to Ontario; expects 4MW inverter production by Q1 2011

October 12, 2010
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Sustainable Energy Technologies announced that it will be moving its North American inverter assembly and test center to Guelph, Ontario, with an expected 4MW per month production of its Sunergy inverters by the first quarter 2011. Melitron, a Guelph based manufacturer, will run the facility and also provide enclosures for the Sunergy inverter.

The Ontario site, set to provide for the Ontario and U.S. markets, will begin its inverter production by the end of 2010 with the companies acknowledging that the site has a potential production expansion capacity between 8MW and 10MW per month by the end of 2011.

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“Melitron’s highly automated facility, its commitment to product quality; and its ability to effectively manage the final steps of the supply chain were critical to enabling what will be a very successful partnership,” said Justin Holland VP of Sustainable Energy responsible for supply chain management and operations.

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