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In response to the growing success of Imeon Energy in Australia, the company is opening a Service Center in Melbourne.

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Continuing its strategy of proximity, aiming to offer its customers the high quality service, Imeon Energy opens a Service Center in Melbourne, Australia. This follows the opening of the French Center covering Europe and the one in South Africa at the end of 2016.

A year after its introduction to the Australian audience, Imeon Energy has made itself known in this important market, by swiftly assigning multiple resellers and initiating tremendous demand for its hybrid inverters. IMEON products have quickly took position as the indispensable element of any photovoltaic solar installation in the country. They stand out from the crowd as a concentrate of technology and innovation which perfectly meets the requirements and high expectations of the local public.

The hybrid Imeon inverters are particularly appreciated for the smart management of self-consumption with storage, but the fact that the inverters come with embedded artificial intelligence plays an important role as well. Indeed, thanks to the implementation of an AI, Imeon predicts, anticipates and learns which, combined with multitude of downloadable applications, allows it to improve its overall performance and effortlessly integrate feature updates.

“After France and South Africa, the opening of this Service Center in Melbourne is the answer to the need of proximity, which is necessary if we aim to offer the best service to our customers. Australia is a market with a high potential for growth and Imeon Energy intends to be present here in a compelling way, together with competent and performing resellers covering the entire territory. This new Service Center confirms the company’s ambitions to establish a lasting presence in this booming market.” – said Christophe Goasguen, President of Imeon Energy.

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