Back
12 Oct
icona news.png

SOLARMAX RECEIVES CERTIFICATION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND OPENS BRANCH IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Oct 12, 2012
We highlight two important updates that we receive from SolarMax inverter manufacturer of Swiss ePartner Coenergia.

For four years SolarMax is certified in accordance with the international standard for quality management systems ISO 9001:2008. The now well-known system of quality management, which covers all processes from development to finished product, has now been extended to the issues of environmental management and occupational safety and health protection.

The Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems (SQS) has examined SolarMax successfully assigning the appropriate certificates.
The concern to protect the environment has always been a primary value in SolarMax. With the certification according to the norm ISO 14001:2004 environmental management SolarMax strives more and more to protect the environment and continuously improve processes, considering their environmental compatibility.

In fact, the production of the inverter is carried out, for example, with CO2-neutral budget and the new building of the Swiss branch is characterized by its maximum energy efficiency.
SolarMax is also committed to the issues of occupational safety and health protection. This is confirmed by the certificate internationally recognized OHSAS 18001.

 Some requirements for this award include modern workplace, with plenty of daylight and a pleasant indoor climate.

SolarMax Proves to be growing reality for its constant commitment to territorial expansion. The opening of the new branch in Sidney blackberries Provides flexibility and closeness to the customer service in That area.
Thanks to the many hours of sunshine, Australia is an extremely interesting market in the photovoltaic industry and has a huge growth potential.


String inverters SolarMax central and are certified for the specific use in every country and in fact, meet all the standards required by law. Even today, many PV systems in Australia are among the exemplary achievements of SolarMax successfully and feed the public network with the current produced by them.