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UK solar firm becomes Tigo Energy's global distributor

It has previously Tigo’s photovoltaic solar solutions worldwide.

UK-based solar energy company, Proinso, was designated as a global authorised distributor of photovoltaics company Tigo Energy, through its global supply services division.

Proinso previously distributed Tigo’s solar solutions through its global sales network, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, amongst others.

The expanded partnership with Tigo will allow Proinso to offer energy solutions and developments to their existing and recent solar installation of any scale.

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“Over the past years, as a group, we have achieved the development and supply of more than 9 GW of PV projects and provided installation services for more than 250 projects throughout Southeast Asia and the Americas. […] and we chose to build a relationship with Tigo given the core values of Tigo leadership, its continual technological advantages and the extreme growth in strength across the solar spectrum,” Pablo González, co-managing director of Proinso, said.

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