Phoenix Solar AG
XHAM:PS4
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Phoenix Solar AG
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Phoenix Solar AG operates as holding company, which engages in the development, manufacture, sale, and operation of photovoltaic plants and systems. The company is headquartered in Sulzemoos, Bayern and currently employs 121 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-06-27. The firm is active in two business segments. The Components and Systems segment focuses on the wholesale trade of photovoltaic components and complete systems for photovoltaic plants. The company also develops tailored system solutions, provides planning support, as well as offers logistic and other services for photovoltaic installers and electrical wholesalers. The Power Plant segment provides planning work and construction of turnkey solar power plants, as well as their subsequent operation and maintenance. The company serves institutional and private investors, industrial companies, and farmers. The Company’s product portfolio covers all sizes of grid-connected photovoltaic systems, from roof-top systems mounted on private homes to power plants in the multi-megawatt range. The firm operates though numerous subsidiaries located in the United States, France, Germany, Oman, Spain, Singapore and Malaysia, among others.
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