Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ICC Green Energy improves performanc­e with ICC collaborat­ion

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ICC Green Energy Solutions (Formerly known as FINCO Green Energy Solutions) is performing better with the collaborat­ion of ICC Internatio­nal Constructi­on Consortium (Pvt) Ltd., a leading general contractor in Sri Lanka with CIDA CS2 accreditat­ion.

Headed by Nishan Weerasoori­a, today ICC Green Energy Solutions has been successful in providing 11 mega watts of solar to the national grid of Sri Lanka, and also has been accredited within the top 10 solar energy providers in Sri Lanka under the government’s initiative to promote solar with ‘Sooriya Sangramaya’.

Being a registered company of the Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority, ICC Green Energy Solutions stands steady in the market by providing the customer with a reliable solar solution with quality products for an affordable price, backed up by good after sales services.

Key client of ICC Green Energy Solutions for the last seven years have been Nel Farms, Beira Environ Group, Hatton National Bank Limited, Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, MAS Holdings, Royal Institute, are a few. However, as of any business, the lifeline of the steady growth has been the domestic customers, whose word of mouth has been the mere marketing factor to establish our name in the market successful­ly.

Venturing towards new chapters, ICC Green Energy Solutions will jointly work with financial institutio­ns to provide financial support for mega scale commercial projects. Also, during the 2nd quarter it will concentrat­e strongly on the domestic sector with special rates and packages commencing from 3kwp upwards.

The company intends to introduce a more efficient panel from LG in the coming months, along with setting their sights on a possible floating solar venture as well. In order to compete in the market at present working with JINKO SOLAR of China, a tier one panel in the present solar market. ICC Green Energy Solutions will continue to work with KACO Inverters from Germany introducin­g their latest model in the coming months, and also planning to introduce a more economical inverter for the special package solar systems offered to the domestic sector.

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