Swiss PV manufacturer SolarMax announces partnership with Sol Distribution
The agreement will see Sol Distribution, a growing national distributor sell both the S-series and MT-series solar inverters and accessories to the Australian market with immediate effect.
SolarMax Australia key account manager Gavin Merchant believes the agreement with Sol Distribution is an important step in the SolarMax’s local development and underpins its plans for rapid growth in the region.
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“SolarMax is excited to be partnering with such a respected distributor that has such a wide reach in this market. We’ve had strong success in Australia to date, and this partnership will only help us to continue this growth,” Gavin says.
SolarMax’s products are globally renowned and Swiss-made, with solar inverters that are available in any configuration for projects of any size from simple residential installations to plants that require capacity on a large scale.
“Australians realise the appeal of Swiss-made products and are interested in making purchases based on this assurance of quality. Sol Distribution’s commitment to promoting and supplying quality high end products fits perfectly as a valued partner for SolarMax,” Gavin says.
Sol Distribution director Joe Coco believes that adding SolarMax’s inverters to its stable of products will offer customers a greater choice when undertaking any residential or small commercial project.
“Sol Distribution is delighted to be partnering with a reputable brand like SolarMax. We believe this is a great alliance which builds upon our industry leading supply chain. The quality of SolarMax inverters and monitoring systems fits well within our existing offering which provides quality products and engineering services to our nationwide customer base. As more of our customers seek quality inverters and modules, we have been careful to ensure we work with the right manufacturers. SolarMax brings with it 20 years of experience in Swiss engineering and production practices which result in very flexible inverters,” Joe says.
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