SMA Solar Technology AG (SMA, Niestetal,
Germany) shipped more than 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar inverters for
large-scale PV projects to India in 2016, the company announced on
January 23rd, 2017.
With a total market size of 3.9 GW according to SMA estimates, this corresponds to a market share of 26%.
SMA opened its sales and service subsidiary in India
in 2010 offering a full portfolio of inverters and communication
products for photovoltaic installations of all sizes as well as
innovative energy management systems and service.
“SMA has nearly doubled its total installed inverter
base in India in 2016 alone. Among other projects, our central
inverters have been used to build the largest solar power plant in India
to date,” said John Susa, SMA Executive Vice President Sales Asia
Pacific.
Numerous PV projects have been launched in India in
recent years using SMA inverter technology. In addition to grid-tied PV
plants of every size, the stand-alone and PV-diesel-hybrid solutions
developed by SMA play an important role in providing electricity to
remote areas without access to the power distribution grid as well as to
industrial enterprises in areas with a weak electricity supply.
source:http://www.solarserver.com
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