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aleo solar AG starts distribution in the UK following MCS certification


aleo solar today announced that it has received MCS certification for its poly- and monocrystalline solar modules. This ensures that operators of solar power plants with aleo modules will be able to benefit from UK feed-in subsidies. Certification is granted by the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications (BABT), working in partnership with TÜV Süd.

The certificate confirms compliance with the “Microgeneration Certification Scheme” (MCS) and the high quality of the module production at aleo solar’s facilities. A producer of solar modules at its main Prenzlau plant since 2002, the company is one of Europe’s largest and most experienced module manufacturers. Certification covers aleo modules S_16, S_17, S_18, S_19, S_24 and S_77.

aleo solar AG already maintains its own local sales office in the UK. “In the British market, as elsewhere in Europe, we are relying on close partnerships with photovoltaic installers,” explains Norbert Schlesiger, Chief Sales Officer at aleo solar AG. “We provide support for installers ranging from facility design to after sales.” As well as modules, aleo solar also supplies complete photovoltaic systems. Over a thousand specialist dealers and installers are now part of aleo solar’s European Partner Network.

Total installed solar power capacity has been rising markedly in the UK, following the introduction of a feed-in subsidy for renewable energies in April. Feed-in subsidies for rooftop systems – aleo solar’s core segment – are particularly attractive.

The Company

aleo solar AG produces and sells premium solar modules. It also provides whole solar systems to the global photovoltaic market. The company was founded in 2001 and has been listed in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange’s Prime Standard since 2006 (DE000A0JM634). The aleo solar Group currently employs 867 staff. Its manufacturing facilities in Prenzlau (Germany) and two more production sites in Spain and China have an annual capacity of 250 megawatts. The company generated revenue of EUR 376 million in 2009.