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Hanwha Q CELLS USA to offer one stop shop for commercial solar customers
by Staff Writers
Chicago IL (SPX) Oct 29, 2013


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Hanwha Q CELLS USA is expanding its capabilities in the commercial rooftop segment, offering a one stop solution for commercial customers. The new commercial division will include a dedicated analytics team to identify and evaluate potential customers.

"The commercial segment is poised for significant growth over the next few years," said Moonhwan Cha, president of Hanwha Q CELLS USA.

"Large commercial energy users are finding tremendous value in solar's ability to lock in energy prices for decades, improving the bottom line and increasing operational reliability with onsite power. The high performance of Hanwha Q CELLS systems generates the greatest payback for your investment."

With deep resources and experience across the solar value chain, Hanwha Q CELLS offers a one stop solution for bankable commercial systems, from initial assessment to on-going operation. Hanwha Q CELLS commercial rooftop services include:

+ Roof inspection and feasibility assessment - Facility evaluation for a Hanwha Q CELLS system.

+ Financing - Backed by the Hanwha Group, with $30 billion in revenue and $104 billion in assets.

+ Technology - Industry leading modules featuring Triple Yield Security of anti-PID technology, hot spot protection and solar cell quality tracking.

+ Development, engineering, procurement and construction - A track record of designing and building systems for commercial customers worldwide.

Operation and maintenance - Hanwha Q CELLS maintains the system, allowing you to focus on running your business.

The analytics team will proactively evaluate the market for large commercial businesses that are well suited for solar. By analyzing dozens of variables, ranging from solar irradiance, to structural profile, to local solar incentives, Hanwha Q CELLS will identify prospective customers with the highest solar payback potential.

Hanwha Q CELLS modules were recently rated by Photon Laboratory, an independent global authority on solar performance, with a 105 percent performance ratio, the highest of all modules tested.

The high energy yield of Hanwha Q CELLS modules enables the company to design systems with the lowest levelized cost of energy, lowering customer energy bills with a bankable system while also lowering their carbon footprint.

Hanwha Q CELLS has an extensive track record, with over 550MW of systems installed worldwide. The company will offer a new system designed specifically for the United States commercial rooftop market in 2014.

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