Corporate Body

BP Solar (2000 - )

From
2000
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Energy
Website
http://www.bp.com/modularhome.do?categoryId=4260&contentId=7004852

Summary

BP Solar Pty Ltd took over from BP Solarex in 1999 and registered in Australia with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission in 2000. A non-Australian registered company of the same name existed as a separate business before this and was involved in the initial formation of BP Solarex. Today, BP Solar is a global company with over 30 years of experience. It manufactures, designs, markets and installs quality solar electric systems for a wide range of applications in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.

Timeline

 1973 - 1999 Solarex Australia Pty Ltd
       2000 - BP Solar
             1999 - c. 2000 BP Solarex
                   c. 1974 - BP Solar Australia Pty Ltd

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See also

Ailie Smith

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