The Israeli inverter maker again posted a robust set of quarterly figures but is anticipating a dip in performance during the current three-month window as pandemic-driven lockdowns take effect in its markets.Israeli solar inverter maker and battery storage company SolarEdge anticipates the Covid-19 pandemic will wipe as much as $126 million off its revenues during the current quarter, according to its latest quarterly update. The inverter giant unveiled another glowing set of figures for the first three months of the year yesterday but, whilst acknowledging the difficulty of assessing the impact ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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