Build Solar Better: Leverage Balance of System (BOS) for Project Success with Panduit

July 28, 2024

Build Solar Better: Leverage Balance of System (BOS) for Project Success with Panduit
In this webinar, learn how to navigate electrical BOS from PV module to transmission in Solar Systems

The thoughtful selection of Balance of System (BOS) components is essential for solar project success. In fact, most safety and reliability problems are caused by connectors and wire management issues, components of the BOS. In this session we will guide you through how to navigate electrical BOS from PV module to transmission, helping to ensure more reliable, efficient, and profitable projects.

Alex Coleman | Business Development Manager

Alex is a member of the Panduit Renewable Energy team, specializing in Channel & Contractor relationships. He has been with Panduit for 7 years.

Brendan Haas | Product Manager

Brendan is a member of the Panduit Renewable Energy team, specializing in product development and OEM relationships. He has been with Panduit for 8 years.

Andrew Hammond | Product Marketing Manager

Andrew is a member of the Panduit Renewable Energy team, specializing in Marketing, and is passionate about climate, sustainability, and electrification. He has been with Panduit for 1 year.

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