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Enolia and SolarEdge install 1.5 MW of solar PV in Greece

30 July 2010

SolarEdge Technologies and Enolia Solar Systems SA will install 1.5 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) power in Greece under a new partnership.

The companies say the Greek solar PV market is growing fast with local feed-in-tariff incentives for installation of rooftop systems and solar farms.

“The Greek PV market offers great opportunities for both the short and long term,” says Zvi Lando, VP Global Sales of SolarEdge.

Enolia, with its technical know-how and well-established and wide network of partners and distributors, is an ideal partner to develop operations in the Greek market.”

 

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