The spotlight turns to Antaisolar in 2019 the PV EXPO
From February 27th to March 1st, the 12th PV EXPO Tokyo Exhibition arrived on schedule. Antaisolar brought a series of solar mounting system to the site and gave the clients the most comprehensive and professional products explanation and industrial information.
As the first aluminum mounting system supplier to enter the Japanese market, Antaisolar has ranked NO.1 of export volume to Japan for five consecutive years, with accumulative shipment of 3.7 GW.
Antaisolar has been deeply involved in the Japanese market for many years, always resorting to quality first, providing localized services to help customers solve problems quickly and effectively. To this end, Antaisolar has set up an office and logistics center in Japan, hiring a Japanese designer firm to quickly respond to more stringent JIS standards.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama visited the booth of Antaisolar, paying special attention to Antaisolar's agricultural greenhouses mounting system, and friendly exchanges with the Antaisolar's business representatives on the promotion of clean energy, and expressed their best wishes for the PV trade between China and Japan.
The business representatives and technical teams conducted in-depth exchanges with clients on the spot and build up friendly relationship with them during the exhibition!
In recent years, thanks to its stable overseas strategy and financial condition, Antaisolar has rapidly promoted the global industrial layout and performed well overseas. At present, Antaisolar has established offices in Japan, Brazil, Australia and the Philippines, and its sales network covers the whole world.
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SOLTEC - SFOne single axis tracker
SFOne is the 1P single-axis tracker by Soltec. This tracker combines the mechanical simplicity with the extraordinary expertise of Soltec for more than 18 years. Specially designed for larger 72 an 78 cell modules, this tracker is self-powered thanks to its dedicated module, which results into a lower cost-operational power supply. The SFOne has a 5% less piles than standard competitor, what reduces a 75% the labor time.