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GoodWe’s Big Wins in India

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2018 has been a hectic yet satisfactory year for GoodWe, with the company making significant progress in all our markets across the globe, scouting for and entering potential markets, and collaborating with big distributors and EPCs. 2019 seems to be off to a good start as well, as GoodWe has just been awarded two new awards, the Fastest Growing and Most Promising Inverter Company for Maharashtra in the Year 2018, as well as the Gold Award Winner prize in the category of Rooftop Solar Inverter Company of the Year at the India Rooftop Solar Congress.

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India has been one of the biggest PV markets, and we are proud to be the recipient of these prestigious awards from some of the biggest solar organizations in the country. GoodWe’s inverters are especially popular in the commercial and industrial sector in India thanks to their excellent and reliable performance. GoodWe has supplied and collaborated with Indian EPC and developer giants like TATA Power, Bosch, and Sterling & Wilson on many C&I projects across a capacity range of 5 to 20MW, demonstrating their trust in the quality of GoodWe inverters as well as further explaining the reason why we were able to clinch our title as a promising and competent manufacturer of photovoltaic inverters.

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Thanks to strong support from Indian customers as well as users from all around the world, GoodWe has been consistently expanding and grabbing many opportunities to work with companies from various backgrounds, allowing us to showcase our potential as a force to be reckoned with in the world of the photovoltaic energy. In return, GoodWe will always create win-win partnerships with global clients by identifying and integrating the most advanced components and techniques available while offering an unparalleled after-sales service.

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