Advanced Solar Photonics Exhibits its Products in Intersolar North America 2010

Advanced Solar Photonics is a company that operates an R & D center and engaged in the production of mono crystalline solar panels and solar power generators for residential and commercial use. The company has proclaimed its partaking and exhibition of its merchandise in the on going Intersolar North America 2010 held at San Francisco California during 13th to 15th July 2010.

ASP is exhibiting its decidedly dynamic mono crystalline solar modules at booth 9755, on level 3 of West Hall. President and CEO of the company besides other senior managers of the company are planning to continue to be accessible in the hall to meet the visitors, other exhibitors and the media to offer fine points on the products displayed.

The new mono crystalline silicon solar panels manufactured by ASP is said to incorporate the newest cell efficiency, encapsulation expertise, and light transmission. The solar modules available in 235–250 W ranges are likely to offer a panel efficiency of 16.9%, and are extremely sophisticated, and are competent industrial solar energy generating contraptions. Advanced Solar Photonics has its 318,000 sq.ft manufacturing facility located near Orlando, Florida. The mono crystalline solar panels provided by the company come under buy America Act. Currently ASP is providing high power solar modules in the range of 250–600 W.

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