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The Global Non-Renewable Inverter Market Finds New Avenues to Growth

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

    WHEN:                             11:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, Dec. 20,
                                      2012
    LOCATION:                         Online, with complimentary
                                      registration
    SPEAKER:                          Frost & Sullivan Energy & Power
                                      Systems Senior Industry AnalystAnu
                                      Elizabeth Cherian

The mature nature of the non-renewable inverter market has triggered manufacturers to look outside of North America and Europe for expansion. Due to the lack of sufficient power infrastructure in Asia-Pacific, Frost & Sullivan foresees opportunities for growth in this region. However, the lack of product innovation and cheap replications of branded products has been a key challenge for manufacturers in this market worldwide. Furthermore, an increasing interest in renewable inverters has diverted focus from the traditional market for power inverters.

Why you should attend:

    --  Discover the drivers and restraints in the global market for
        non-renewable inverters
    --  Review the competitive landscape of this market
    --  Identify growth opportunities for non-renewable inverters

This briefing will benefit manufacturers, distributors and service providers by discussing trends and providing forward-looking projections for the global non-renewable inverter market.

Supporting Quotes
"The lack of robust power infrastructure in some Asia-Pacific countries has sparked remarkable growth for inverters," observed Frost & Sullivan Senior Industry Analyst Anu Elizabeth Cherian. "Despite this, lack of innovation has slowed the non-renewable inverter market. However, products in the North American market produced by global manufacturers are robust and long-lasting. Hence, manufacturers constantly face the challenge of pursuing new customers in the midst of strong competition."

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