PV Inverters: The Implications of Advanced Energy’s Acquisition of REFUsol
MJ Shiao: April 9, 2013
Will new products and access to new geographies make Advanced Energy the next global market leader?
Will new products and access to new geographies make Advanced Energy the next global market leader?
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Enphase, still the microinverter frontrunner, continues to execute. Profitability not yet achieved.
Growing demand in Japan and China, along with reductions in inventory, pushed solar prices up last month. Will this reversal continue over the course of the year?
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In short, downward, according to GTM Research
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