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AE Solar recognised in Poland’s AIEM measurement tests

Source:PVTECH

German manufacturer AE Solar has become one of the leading solar panel suppliers to Poland in the upper average to premium category niche and has now been recognised in the country’s AIEM measurement tests carried out by the Alter Energia organisation, based on technical and economic parameters, including suitability for central European climatic conditions.
Alexander Maier, CEO and Founder of AE Solar, commented: “AE Solar has proven itself to be a dynamic and progressive company, positioning itself as one of the leading privately-owned businesses in Germany since its founding in 2003. As a result of our hard work, we have grown steadily, broadened our portfolio and strengthened our position in international markets. We currently operate in more than 95 countries, with our presence in Poland crucially important for our brand.
We are totally committed to maximizing the value of our PV modules and remaining a trusted and reliable global energy supplier for the long-term benefit of our customers. With regard to Poland specifically, we are always open to new distribution channels and partnerships, in order to continue to involve our Polish customers in future projects.”

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