Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA enters photovoltaic module market

Jan. 13, 2005
Manufacturer will initially focus on sales in the southwestern United States

Manufacturer will initially focus on sales in the southwestern United States

Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA recently entered the solar/photovoltaic (PV) or module market with a 120W system and a 165W system that contain no lead solder. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, the modules instead feature silver electrodes that offer weatherproofing and high PV module conversion efficiency. The company will initially focus on the southwestern United States through its network of dealers and distributors.

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