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Solarity adds Deye inverters technology to its portfolio, announces webinar and joins CISOLAR fair in Romania

Solarity training Deye October 24, 2023 online free of charge

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October 12, 2023

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Solarity, an international distributor and wholesaler of photovoltaic systems, has added the latest hybrid and on-grid inverters from Deye to its portfolio. On this occasion, the company organises a free-of-charge webinar and announces its presence at the Romanian CISOLAR fair.

Solarity, an international distributor and wholesaler of photovoltaic systems, has added the latest hybrid and on-grid inverters from Deye to its portfolio.

The main advantages of the Deye inverter product line include compatibility with batteries from different manufacturers, asymmetric AC output and a user-friendly interface, as well as the availability and purchase price of individual models. Another advantage is the possibility of integration with generators and other sources of electrical energy.

Registration for the Solarity webinar is free of charge

On the occasion of the launch of Deye inverters, Solarity has prepared a practical webinar for its customers and other interested parties to present the main advantages of the product lines. Registration for the webinar is free of charge via this link. The webinar will take place online via Zoom on October 24 at 10 a.m. local Bucharest time, and a recording will then be available on Solarity’s YouTube channel.

Solarity’s Sales Representative will join 11th edition of Bucharest CISOLAR fair

You can learn more useful and practical information from Solarity’s representatives for the Romanian market at the CISOLAR fair, where Iurie Dubencu, a Sales Representative at Solarity, will be the speaker. The 11th edition of the CISOLAR solar energy fair will be held in Bucharest on October 30-31.

 About Solarity

Solarity is an international distributor and provider of photovoltaic (PV) systems and solutions. The company offers a complete assortment of on-grid and off-grid solutions, including modules, inverters, mounting systems and accessories, to PV professionals in Europe, the Middle East and Northern Africa. Its international team has over ten years of PV experience with offices in Prague, Budapest, Kyiv, Amman, Warsaw, Casablanca and Bogota. Solarity has served customers from over 50 countries and delivered more than 1 GW of PV material worldwide.

Solarity also runs its own website in the Romanian language, and a local e-shop is coming soon.

About Deye

Ningbo Deye Inverter Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in 2007 and is currently a global leader in the solar industry. The company prioritizes innovation, a global vision, and a forward-looking approach. The company’s portfolio comprises inverters with outputs ranging from 1.5 kW to 110 kW, and the company’s annual production capacity reaches 20 GW.

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