Sep 29 2010
ASOLA, a company known for the manufacture of photovoltaic solar modules and systems for a variety of applications, has recently received the“2009 World Advanced Mobile Solar Technology Growth Leadership Award” from Frost & Sullivan.
The company has over come problems such as cost of production, technological changes, and increased productivity normally associated with solar companies and went on to grow with its range of products, customer friendly approach, quality products and a number of business associations.
According to the award brief presented by Frost & Sullivan, ASOLA while preparing the solar applications required by the automotive industry maintained rigorous standards to manufacture the products within the stipulated standards and permissible tolerances. The company presented details on the types of optics used, rounded modules and inter connectivity within the module. Its products exceeded the quality requirements of ISO/TS 16949, introduced a risk evaluation system and superior product value preparation to reduce needless risks. The products are subjected to intense design tests as well as quality guarantee tests during production as well as before the delivery. Its modules are compliant with IEC 61215 approved by TUV and meet the requirements of Safety Class II standards. The custom made PV solutions offered by the company met the satisfactory requirements of its clients. The company offered tailor-made PV solutions in the form of laminated solar cells, in small solar cell series or by the way of large sized modules.
To meet the requirements of the automotive industry the company offers a solar sunroof or roof system that is incorporated with solar cells or as a sunroof along with other solar modules. While offering automotive solar installations the company has taken efforts to improve the customer comfort by providing power saving features such as aeration during parking, charging of the batteries and pre-air-conditioning for maintaining the comfort level of the user while cutting down on the use of stored power supply. The company has forged alliance with well known car manufacturers such as BMW, Audi, Volvo and DaimlerChrysler for supplying its automotive solar products.