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GoodWe Maintains Position as One of Australia's Top Solar Inverter Manufacturers, Recognised by SunWiz for the Third Consecutive Year, Amidst Significant Team Expansion

  • Written by: PR Newswire

Sydney, April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- GoodWe has been named as one of Australia's top volume solar inverter manufacturers for the third consecutive year awarded by SunWiz, the renowned authority in market analytics for the Solar & Storage industry in Australia.

Pictured left to right: John Grimes, CEO of Smart Energy Council – Dean Williamson, Country Manager for Goodwe AU and NZ – Warwick Johnson, CEO of Sunwiz SolarPictured left to right: John Grimes, CEO of Smart Energy Council – Dean...

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