Schletter Commercial and Utility-Scale Solar Roadshow Hits the Southeast

Schletter's second-annual Solar Roadshow, which focuses on commercial and utility-scale solar applications, travels to the southeast with stops in Nashville on April 22, Charlotte on April 23, and Atlanta on April 25.

April 9, 2013 — Shelby, NC — Schletter©, a global manufacturer and design leader in photovoltaic mounting systems, is taking its second-annual nationwide Solar Roadshow to the south with three upcoming stops: April 22 in Nashville, Tennessee at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds; April 23 in Charlotte, North Carolina at Jetion Solar; and April 25 in Atlanta, Georgia at Brook Run Park.


The Solar Roadshow consists of 29 stops throughout the United States between March and June, including two regional tradeshows. Every stop includes hands-on product demonstrations, NABCEP continuing education credit opportunities, and giveaways. The 2013 Solar Roadshow focuses on commercial and utility-scale product applications.

Jetion Solar will be hosting the Solar Roadshow stop at their location in Charlotte, North Carolina on April 23. "Jetion Solar is proud to be part of Schletter's second-annual Roadshow on April 23," said Pete Page, Sales Director at Jetion Solar USA. "In 2012, Schletter's Roadshow generated record attendance at Jetion Solar's Charlotte facility. All of the attendees had the opportunity to see all of Schletter's latest products and the benefits they provide. Expectations are high to exceed 2012 attendance."

The Solar Roadshow is a free event which is open to the public. The Tennessee stop will be held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, 500 Wedgewood Ave, Nashville, TN 37203. The North Carolina stop at Jetion Solar will be held at 10900-A South Commerce Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273. The Georgia stop will be held at Brook Run Park, 4770 N. Peachtree Rd, Dunwoody, GA 30338. Please contact the company or visit www.schletter.us/event-roadshow.html for more information and to register for a roadshow stop.

About Schletter Inc.

Schletter (www.schletter.us) has designed, developed, and manufactured solar mounting products in the U.S. since 2008, while backed with more than 20-years of solar mounting experience from Schletter GmbH. Since opening its United States facility in Tucson, Arizona, Schletter Inc has manufactured more than 800 MW of installed PV mounting systems. Schletter Inc. offers products for roof mount and ground mount systems for residential, commercial, and utility scale photovoltaic systems. Schletter Inc. is an independent subsidiary of Schletter GmbH, which operates subsidiaries in eleven countries with more than 1,800 employees worldwide. For more information on Schletter GmbH, please visit www.schletter.de.

About Jetion Solar

Jetion Solar USA, located in Charlotte, NC is owned by Jetion China Ltd., a "top tier" PV solar module manufacturer measured by production capacity and as a vertically integrated producer. Jetion Solar USA will be the North American headquarters acting as the final point of assembly for Jetion's complete product line of mono and poly modules. Jetion China Ltd. has been manufacturing solar modules since 2005 and growing exponentially with a current output of over 600mW and a capacity of 1 GW.

Jetion modules come with the strongest warranties in the industry; plus only power tolerance; every module tested, bar code labeled and documented; unique frame design to exceed 5400 pa mechanical load; amongst the highest PTC efficiency ratings; all necessary certifications. TUV, UL, CEC etc.

www.jetionsolarus.com

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