Intersolar EU: Conergy launches ‘complete PV system’

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Conergy will be launching a complete PV system for roofs of all types and sizes at Intersolar Europe. The company has developed a system that will fit both, residential and commercial building rooftops, The Conergy Complete 500 for commercial rooftops and the Conergy Complete 300 for residential rooftops. The complete package includes three parts:  Conergy components, a set of services like packaging and customer-specific requirements and PV modules.

“Current studies assume a rooftop potential of some 130 to 160GW in Germany – that is 17 times the capacity of systems newly installed in Germany in 2011 and five times the capacity installed worldwide last year,” Stefan Balbierz, managing director of Conergy Germany said. “Conergy has always been strong in the rooftop sector. Building on our extensive experience in rooftop installations and with the new complete systems we want to expand this side of the business even further.”

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