Solar-Log™ debuts at PVCEC 2017 in China
Solare Datensysteme GmbH (SDS), manufacturer of Solar-Log™, had a great debut at 2017 PV Conference and Exhibition of China (PVCEC 2017). The fair took place at New CIEC from October 17 to October 19 in Beijing.
Binsdorf/Geislingen, Germany, October 28, 2017 – At PV Conference and Exhibition of China (PVCEC 2017), Solar-Log™ received big attention of the visitors.
Besides of presenting the sophisticated Solar-Log™ Hardware and the intelligent Online Portal Solar-Log WEB Enerest™, the upcoming Solar-Log 50 was particularly introduced to many interested residential users.
With its benefits of more economical and easy installation, the Gateway Solar-Log 50 has triggered very much enthusiasm among the visitors.
Steve Cheung, General Manager of Solar-Log™ China said: “Once again it was great to see, how many people in China are interested in photovoltaic technology. But it was greater to see how many people are interested in monitoring and managing PV plants. They know the big relevance of monitoring and searched for the best solution at PVCEC 2017. With our high quality Solar-Log™ technology and services we can fulfill these requirements best.”
About Solare Datensysteme GmbH
Solare Datensysteme GmbH (SDS), based in the German city of Geislingen-Binsdorf, is one of the leading companies in the areas of solar monitoring, smart energy, and feed-in management with global service for operators and installers. Since August 2015, SDS is a subsidiary of BKW AG (Bern, Switzerland) – a global company for energy and infrastructure with around 6,000 employees.
SDS has developed and distributed their Solar-Log™ product range since 2007, currently installed in 100 countries – monitoring 271,174 plants with a total output of 11.89 GWp. Solar-Log™ is compatible with over 1,700 inverter models from 100 different manufacturers and with more than 100 component manufacturers. SDS solutions make an important contribution to the successful integration of renewable energy into an intelligent power grid and help to make the successful transition to clean energy a reality.
Source: Solarlog