As of the end of March 2017, KACO new energy
(Neckarsulm, Germany) had booked in orders for inverter capacity
totaling 600 megawatts, the company announced on April 7th, 2017.
According to KACO, the main reason for this
excellent start to the year is the market launch of a new technology
driver in the field of inverter technology, the blueplanet 50.0 TL3 INT,
which has led to significant growth in the Middle East, Turkey and
India.
“We laid the foundation for this strong first
quarter back in 2016 with our technology, sales and marketing
activities. We were very keen to establish long-term partnerships. The
best example of this is the framework contracts that we have put in
place both in Asia and in Turkey,” said managing partner Ralf Hofmann.
The total order quantity represents double what the
company had booked in at the same point in 2016. In light of this, the
annual forecast for the group as a whole is now approaching 2.5
gigawatts.
The head office in Neckarsulm is profiting from the continuously increasing demand for string inverters “Made in Germany”.
The head office in Neckarsulm is profiting from the continuously increasing demand for string inverters “Made in Germany”.
KACO new energy has been able to reap the benefits
of this development primarily owing to the blueplanet 50.0 TL3 INT,
which the company launched in mid-2016.
“Our equipment consistently meets the stringent
requirements of European standards in respect of both electromagnetic
interference and safety. This protects our customers from costly
judicial and economic consequences that would otherwise occur when using
considerably cheaper devices from other manufacturers,” managing
partner Ralf Hofmann explained.
Nedret Ünlü, General Manager of KACO new energy
Turkey, highlighted that: “Here, in the booming photovoltaics market in
Turkey, we have been able to achieve a market share of 40 per cent
through our strategy of consistent quality together with outstanding
service.”
In the USA, the company is focusing primarily on
central inverter solutions. Most in demand in this regard is the
Integrated Power Station (IPS), which has all the accessories required
for utility-scale power plant projects. The IPS is supplied from the
factory in San Antonio, Texas.
source:http://www.solarserver.com
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