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Parity Solar Achieves MCS Certification for its Thin Film Solar PV Modules

Parity Solar declared that it will be one among the first producers to provide quality thin film solar modules with MCS documentation as well as TUV certification it received in 2010.

The manufacturing process of the company, its basic materials, method of manufacturing and end products underwent a rigorous appraisal at its Chinese manufacturing facility by the British Board of Agreement.

The company, which produces crystalline and thin film solar films has successfully completed a number of solar PV installations in parts of Europe and Asia and underwent the certifying process to enter the markets of  UK. The company is already in a discussion process with the companies in England and Wales and readying for faster growth in the coming months.

The thin film solar modules produced by the company will continue to generate electric power even in disadvantageous weathers such as cloudy conditions or when installed over south facing roofs, which are not ideal for optimal power generation thus allowing cheaper cost-effective power generation.

According to Alexander Gramm, Parity Solar’s President, at its European headquarters in Germany, the UK market is important to the company because it is among the top growing solar markets in Europe and has a climate that is conducive for the installation of thin film solar modules instead of crystalline modules. The company is looking forward to exploit the experience it has gained in Germany markets to penetrate the UK market with its thin film technology.

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