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SolarEdge plans to hold firm on inverter prices as panels become cheaper


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SolarEdge Technologies (NASDAQ:SEDG) said Thursday it does not plan to cut prices for its solar inverters until year-end despite weaker near-term demand from Europe.

“We see us growing 30%-40% in Europe, depending on countries, and not by 50%-60%, but it’s still a great underlying



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