Enfinity set for further growth in the UK solar market

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Enfinity UK, which is based in Corsham, Wiltshire, has now supplied some 4MW of solar PV into the residential and commercial market, as well as supplying PV modules, inverters and associated equipment to over 2,500 social housing installations.

This year, in spite of the cuts to Feed-In Tariffs, the company has delivered on a number of new housing association and local authority projects including Taff Housing Association, Rooftop Housing, Cynon Taf Community Housing, Monmouthshire County Council and Torfaen County Borough Council. Enfinity has also completed the development of nineteen sub-50kWp installations for a national utility company with a total installed capacity of 720kWp.

Worldwide, Enfinity growth continues unabated. Highlights include the opening of a solar energy plant in Les Mées, Southern France (18.2MW), a project in the Indian province of Gujarat (15MW), the Stardale project in Ontario, Canada (33MW) and a high speed rail solar tunnel in Belgium (4MW). The group is also strong in the Asian and American markets and here Enfinity recently finalised an agreement with Wells Fargo, the largest bank in the US, to provide up to $100 million funding for solar photovoltaic (PV) projects developed by Enfinity.

Although it has been a challenging year for the UK solar industry with the numerous changes in Feed-In Tariffs over the last 6 months, Enfinity remains confident for the future as Martin Allman, Enfinity UK Trade Manager explained, “The UK market is in a period of consolidation and at Enfinity we feel we are in a strong position as a mature solar company. We already have partnerships with Graham and Jewson in the merchant market and are continuing to expand our network of Installer Partners throughout the UK.” He continued, “With solar PV system costs adjusting to the new tariff rates, the technology continues to be an excellent investment for both the private and public sector.”

Enfinity is fully involved in financing, developing, selling and building solar PV projects, as well as owning its own portfolio of solar energy installations. As a major player in the solar PV industry worldwide, Enfinity UK has some strong resources to call on for the development of residential, social housing and commercial solar PV schemes. Enfinity UK has excellent technical back-up and its service levels are second to none.

The company has just launched a new fully interactive website and a number of new product introductions are planned for later this year. Further information is available from Enfinity UK on 01249 700490, by emailing tradeuk@enfinity.co.uk or by visiting the company’s website at www.enfinity.co.uk

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