Aide Solar, a large-scale producer of photovoltaic modules and a subsidiary of the Panjit Group, today announced that its photovoltaic (PV) Modules have received accreditation under United Kingdoms (UK) Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). Obtaining MCS is a requirement of the British government in order to supply solar photovoltaic systems in the UK. This important milestone opens the door for Aide Solar to use its modules in systems that benefit from the UK's Feed-in Tariff.
Our extensive range of mono- and polycrystalline high-performance modules are used worldwide, said Eddy Fang, director of Worldwide Sales and Marketing, Aide Solar. This important accreditation combined with the recent opening of our European headquarters in Spain in partnership with Hikari Solar, positions us well to continue to grow our market share.
The MCS accreditation is an internationally recognized quality-assurance scheme that validates the quality and reliability of approved products that satisfy rigorous standards. Product certification involves type testing of products and an assessment of the manufacturing processes, materials, procedures and staff training.
Hikari Solar, a company focused on integral efficient energy solutions and renewable energy products and services, is the authorized partner for Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East of industrial Panjit Group and its subsidiary Aide Solar.