Winaico enters the Mexican market

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Winaico, a subsidiary of Taiwan's biggest solar module manufacturer Win Win Precision Technology, has successfully entered the Mexican solar market with several projects already completed and a further two projects being installed on commercial buildings.

For the first system, 93 Winaico WSP-260P6 modules were installed on an attorney office building in Pedregal, Mexico City.

The 24 kW solar system, which began operation this month, will save the customer approximately 30% of his utility bill.

The other system is a 20 kW installation with 76 Winaico WSP-260P6 modules to be installed on a green mall in Santa Fe, Mexico City, which is under construction. The system is due to be installed next month.

"We are very excited to have installed some projects in Mexico and the Mexican market has acknowledged the top quality of our panels. Mexico has great solar potential and we anticipate a very successful year," said Albert Rojas, Winaico's general manager for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Both projects are being installed with the help of partner company Centurion Solar Energy México.

"Our Mexico clients are very demanding and kind of skeptical of the solar technology, so basically they make their solar decision based on our advice," said René Lazo, director of Centurion Solar Energy México. "This represents a big responsibility for us and we definitely cannot take any risk.

"From our perspective, Winaico offers not only high quality, which means durability over time, but a competitive price that allows us to reach the client's expected return on investment."

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