SMA America | News Release — In just over one year, SMA Solar Technology AG (SMA) has earned more than 1 GW of operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts worldwide.

Since launching its plant-wide O&M services in late 2013, SMA has assumed operational management of 840 MW of PV in North America and 180 MW in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

The company plans to further expand its O&M services in North America and Europe by leveraging its outstanding service expertise and large installed base.

“We built our plant-wide O&M product on the success of our already top-ranked service portfolio, which has become the gold standard in the solar industry. In the short time since SMA launched O&M services, we’ve been entrusted with some of the largest PV power plants in the world.

Reaching this global milestone of more than 1 GW of O&M signals SMA’s investment in this key market and is a clear indicator of the company’s leading status as an O&M provider,” explained SMA Chief Executive Officer Pierre-Pascal Urbon.

In North America alone, SMA currently maintains Canada’s two largest PV systems: the Kingston Solar project and Grand Renewable Solar power plant. Both located in Ontario and powered by SMA Sunny Central inverters, the systems total 140 MW DC and 130 MW DC, respectively.

Last August, SMA expanded its service reach by acquiring Phoenix Solar AG’s European O&M business, in which it assumed operational management of established PV plants in Germany, France, Spain and Italy.

SMA’s plant-wide O&M provides comprehensive services that increase performance ratios, protect power production and simplify long-term planning. It is available in three plans—Preventative, Proactive and Performance—or individual services that can be integrated in a flexible fashion, resulting in a highly customized O&M solution.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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