Solar PV Market continues to grow rapidly
Global PV marketplace www.SolarPlaza.com officially launched. On the first of December the first global marketplace for Solar PhotoVoltaics (PV) products and services www.solarplaza.com will be officially launched.
Global PV marketplace www.SolarPlaza.com officially launched
On the first of December the first global marketplace for Solar PhotoVoltaics (PV) products and services www.solarplaza.com will be officially launched. PV means the generation of electricity by means of solar cells. On www.solarplaza.com supply and demand meet each other in a unique way. Consumers find a range of ready-to-use products and advice leading them conveniently through the process of purchasing, installing and running PV systems. PV Businesses industry find a variety of products: from resources to manufacturing equipment. Through these routes, SolarPlaza stimulates and empowers the development of the market for solar energy. Solar PV has an annual global turnover of 4 billion euro and growth projected in excess of 30% per annum.
SolarPlaza is unique in functionality and features it offers to its users and members. One original feature is the SolarPlaza trading floor. Here, buyers and sellers from around the World are brought together to transact their business. SolarPlaza also provides extensive product information as well as product and service specifications which are supplied to the market by more than 4,000 companies and organisations. SolarPlaza is the World's most extensive source of information for customers and suppliers of solar products.
SolarPlaza offers easy access to the solar energy market and introduces greater transparency for both the supply and demand side of the market. Globally, consumers are only one click away from comparing price and quality information about solar products; suppliers can more easily demonstrate their new products to potential customers. Via www.SolarPlaza.com manufacturers gain access to new export markets in a much more cost effective way.
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