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Turkey: SMA supplies 154 MW of central and string inverters to ELSE Enerji Ltd.

The founders of ELSE Enerji Ltd., Mustafa Herdem and Serhat Çay, both present during the signature ceremony, noted “Both companies have been in close cooperation since the very beginning of the PV market in Turkey and have already completed many projects until today.” They continued: “In the rapidly growing Turkish PV market, we have chosen to strengthen our cooperation with SMA, based on the reliability, consistency and high quality that SMA ensures worldwide. We feel extremely secure with our decision since SMA’s offering also includes a comprehensive service package.”

Confidence in the market growth potential

“This new agreement with ELSE Enerji, reinforces SMA’s commitment to the growing Turkish PV market,” underlined Marko Werner, Executive Vice President Sales EMEA at SMA. “We strongly believe that the Turkish market will continue to show high growth potential.”

Suited for challenging climate conditions

SMA solutions have been proven as a perfect fit to the challenging climate conditions in Turkey. Most PV power plants with SMA inverters in Turkey are in regions at more than 1,000 meters height and are exposed to temperatures of minus 40°C in winter and up to 45°C in summer. In some cases, they are located in remote regions that often have poor infrastructure, making it difficult to transport individual components there. Weak transmission lines and sometimes locations with a high level of sand and dust exposure tend to be the rule rather than the exception. (HCN)

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