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Sunlec Power
Hi Guys,
Hope you are all well.
Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Kenny and I'm the owner of Sunlec Power based in Birmingham. My company has been established now for a few months and our main goal is to push the 'Linuo' brand of panels into the PV market.
Linuo is a well established Chinese brand across the main markets in Europe such as Italy, Spain and Germany. However its a new brand here in the UK, this is where we come in and try to establish the brand. In order to achieve this, we would need positive feedback from installers who are willing to try the panels. The problems I have been faced with is that installers and domestic customers are tied into brands such as Suntech because they are well established brands, people aren't trying others. Now with the current stock problems of Suntech I think it would be a great time for you guys to try something new and better.
If any of you have heard of UpSolar - Linuo is the OEM of UpSolar, all UpSolar panels are manufactured by linuo. This however is not to say they are the same panel, Linuo has invested heavily on R&D in thier own panels, therefore there is a lot of difference between Linuo and UpSolar in terms of efficiency, tolerance and performance.
At this point in time we only sell Linuo panels, in the next couple of months we will be stocking mounts and inverters too. The main panels we sell are Mono 190w and 195w, Poly 230w and 235w.
I have had the pleasure in meeting BiggsSolar today at our warehouse and if you take a look at he's post about the Linuo panels you can see that he is pretty impressed with the Brand.
We will be exhibiting at the InstallerLive event taking place at the NEC this Sunday 16th - 19th, so if any of you are attending please do come over and say hello. We will also have one of the managers from Linuo here supporting us so if you do have any questions about the brand, he will be the best person to answer.
Unfortunately due to some problems our website is not live as yet but hopefully we will have something by Friday, in the meantime please either PM or email me on [email protected] for more info and spec sheets.
For further info on Linuo please visit thier website www.linuopv.com/en
I hope to hear from you guys soon and thanks for reading my long post.
Kenny
Hope you are all well.
Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Kenny and I'm the owner of Sunlec Power based in Birmingham. My company has been established now for a few months and our main goal is to push the 'Linuo' brand of panels into the PV market.
Linuo is a well established Chinese brand across the main markets in Europe such as Italy, Spain and Germany. However its a new brand here in the UK, this is where we come in and try to establish the brand. In order to achieve this, we would need positive feedback from installers who are willing to try the panels. The problems I have been faced with is that installers and domestic customers are tied into brands such as Suntech because they are well established brands, people aren't trying others. Now with the current stock problems of Suntech I think it would be a great time for you guys to try something new and better.
If any of you have heard of UpSolar - Linuo is the OEM of UpSolar, all UpSolar panels are manufactured by linuo. This however is not to say they are the same panel, Linuo has invested heavily on R&D in thier own panels, therefore there is a lot of difference between Linuo and UpSolar in terms of efficiency, tolerance and performance.
At this point in time we only sell Linuo panels, in the next couple of months we will be stocking mounts and inverters too. The main panels we sell are Mono 190w and 195w, Poly 230w and 235w.
I have had the pleasure in meeting BiggsSolar today at our warehouse and if you take a look at he's post about the Linuo panels you can see that he is pretty impressed with the Brand.
We will be exhibiting at the InstallerLive event taking place at the NEC this Sunday 16th - 19th, so if any of you are attending please do come over and say hello. We will also have one of the managers from Linuo here supporting us so if you do have any questions about the brand, he will be the best person to answer.
Unfortunately due to some problems our website is not live as yet but hopefully we will have something by Friday, in the meantime please either PM or email me on [email protected] for more info and spec sheets.
For further info on Linuo please visit thier website www.linuopv.com/en
I hope to hear from you guys soon and thanks for reading my long post.
Kenny
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