Volthaus signs supply contract with module manufacturer EGing

February 11, 2011
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German systems integrator Volthaus has signed a strategic supply contract with the module manufacturer EGing Photovoltaic Technology. The agreement will see EGing supply 20MW of its monocrystalline modules to be used on a range of Volthaus projects in the first half of 2011.

“With Volthaus, we have gained an experienced trans-regional photovoltaic partner. With our products, we will support the company's activities nationally and internationally,” said James Wang, sales director at EGing.

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“For us, the strategic agreement is an important building block in order to move our services forward,” said Sabine Bachner, managing director of Volthaus. “Up until now we have realised 1,800 photovoltaic systems, ranging from systems for private homes to free standing systems. Our goal is to continually increase this number. Furthermore, the cooperation with EGing strengthens our components trade in Germany as well as England, Austria and Italy.”

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