Friday, April 16, 2010

Moser Baer Photo Voltaic forays into Australian market

NEW DELHI, INDIA: Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Ltd (MBPV) will now offer its Crystalline Silicon products to the Australian consumers. Recognizing the TuV Intercert’s IECEE-CB certification, Clean Energy Council (CEC) has allowed the company to offer its Crystalline Silicon modules in Australia.

The certification has been accorded by TuV Intercert recognizing the high quality of these products which adhere to top global standards and benchmarks. This certification is mandatory for all those players who want to operate in the Australian market.

Commenting on the development, Ratul Puri, Executive Director, MBIL, said: “Australia is one of the new emerging markets for solar energy as its Government has declared that 20 percent of its total electricity generation should be through renewable sources by 2020. This offers us with a huge potential market to be tapped.”

He further added: “We have achieved success globally due to our high quality products matching stringent quality norms and certification which are in accordance to the local requirements. Hence, we are certain that we will replicate our success model in Australia too.”

He also added that the company’s products & services meet the international standards including UL, IEC, ETL, CE, TuV, MCS etc allowing it to operate in key emerging markets like Australia, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America etc. MBPV

Dr. Rajiv Arya, CEO, MBPV, said: “Acceptance of our products by CEC is a testimony of the high quality of products offered by us. To apply for CEC listing, it was necessary for our products to get the IECEE-CB certification which was duly accorded by TuV Intercert. Our products are now listed on their website allowing us to operate in Australia.”

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