Astronergy products granted one of TÜV Rheinland’s world’s first MCS certificates

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  • TÜV Rheinland has awarded one of its world’s first MCS certificates for Astronergy products at Intersolar on June 19.
  • All products of Astronergy –like ASTRO N7 and ASTRO N7s series products – were testified under rigorous standards of overseas markets, once remarking the company’s global market strategy and capabilities to satisfy diverse solar needs.

The MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) is a UK-based small-scale renewable energy and heating standard organization, it requires installers and product manufacturers to comply with relevant standards and provide test reports based on IEC/EN61215 standard, as well as audits of factory production control mechanism.

To be one of the MSC-compliant product quality certifications to meet customer demands in the UK market, Astronergy has teamed up with TÜV Rheinland – the first MCS product certification body authorised by the MCS outside of Europe in 2023 – to promote and finish the certification process.

Said Haiyan Huang, EVP & CSO at the certificate awarding ceremony, that the MCS certification is another demonstration of Astronergy’s frontier technologies and will act as a great strength for Astronergy’s further expansion into the European market. sustainable development.

Astronergy has been present in the European market for many years and has been involved in numerous solar projects of different scales in the UK, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany and other regions, which have become a large-scale development trend in the PV industry. The gain of the MCS certificate is one of its important global development steps. For different demands in various countries, it is believed that Astronergy will take more actions to launch and upgrade products for specific solar needs.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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