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Sanyo solar panels become Panasonic solar panel in April 2012. Absolute Solar who regularly install Sanyo’s HIT® Solar Panels, are delighted that Sanyo solar panels will change ot Panasonic solar panels from April. The change of name, is part of  a repositioning of the brand is part of a wider scheme of consolidation of brands being carried out by the Panasonic group and is very timely in response to tighter FIT payments brought in from December 12, 2011.

The plan allows the corporation to take advantage of the strengths of each company within the group. Combining SANYO’s solar technical capabilities with Panasonic’s wide global network will allow further synergy to be generated within the group and strengthen the solar business globally.

Mr Shigeki Komatsu, Director of the Solar Division of SANYO Component Europe GmbH, commented, “The brand change is part of the global strategy aimed at expanding the solar business of the Panasonic Group.” “The current manufacturing operations and sales structure will continue under the Panasonic Group. The Group will continue to invest in the solar bus\ainess, allowing us to offer a higher level of service to our business partners and provide our customers with higher quality, more efficient modules,”

“This name change is excellent news for Absolute Solar customer”, says Dean Bliss. “Sanyo panels provide an outstanding efficiency rating of 19% providing excellent solar energy conversion compared to other panels, so the name change and subsequent price reduction without any loss of performance will provide customers with another excellent competitive product alongside our other panel suppliers” Comments Dean Bliss of Absolute Solar

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