National Grid ~ 2.38MW of Utility-Scale Inverters in Massachusetts
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| "This is a terrific example of the state, local communities and industry working together for the benefit of the citizens of Massachusetts and the environment. We are proud to work with companies like Solectria Renewables on projects of this size," said Edward White, VP of Energy Products, National Grid. |
DCO Energy Installations ~ 10.5MW of Commercial & Utility-Scale Inverters in New Jersy, USA
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| "Solectria Renewables was an exceptional partner for the City of New Brunswick projects supplying greater than 2MW of inverters. These projects required the most advanced, reliable and highest performing systems deliverable. Solectria Renewables’ SmartGrid Inverters [SGIs] are the best utility‐scale inverters we have tested and the team at Solectria Renewables is extremely dependable," said Frank DiCola, President of DCO Energy. |
Carlson Orchards, Harvard, MA - 220kW PV Array
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| "From the beginning, there was no question that we would use Solectria Renewables’ inverters for this project. They are a growing Massachusetts based company with the most reliable inverters and a web‐based monitoring system. They were a great partner," said Herbie Aikens, Owner of Lighthouse Electrical Contracting. |
Richland, LLC, Pulaski, TN - 20.16kW PV Array & Electric Vehicle Charging Station
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| "We chose Solectria Renewables inverters because of their reliability, efficiency and being manufactured in the United States. Their proven technology addressed the necessary requirements for this project and we expect maximum performance from the system," stated Wilson Stevenson, President of Outpost Solar. |
SunRise Solar - Manufacturing Partnership - Ontario, Canada
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| "The Ontario PV market is experiencing extraordinary growth. We are proud to offer Solectria’s inverters and expect the Solectria inverter product line to become the number one choice for commercial and utility‐scale projects. There has been an overwhelming demand for PV inverters over the past 6 months and we foresee demand continuously growing," said Paul Pauzé, President of SunRise Power. |