Installers and customers are trying to make sense of what the new battery standards mean for their business, or their purchase. It will add complexity, and cost.
Plus: The ETU is on the warpath again in Queensland, and in this week’s episode we have a special interview with Liam Ricketts, from Supply Partners.
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This post was published on October 16, 2019 12:51 pm
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