Blog Series International Markets and Trade Fairs: Part 3 – ENEX 2023

Our IBC SOLAR team at Kielce

We have already reported on some of the international trade fairs that have taken place in recent weeks, for example the Energiesparmesse Wels in Austria and Solar Solutions in the Netherlands. Today we want to talk about the ENEX in Kielce, Poland, where we were able to present our portfolio on 8th and 9th March. (more…)

Blog Series International Markets and Trade Fairs: Part 2 – Solar Solutions 2023

Our IBC SOLAR Team at Solar Solutions

In addition to the trade fairs in Spain, Poland, Austria and Switzerland, we were also present in the Netherlands in March.  Solar Solutions, the largest trade fair for solar energy in northwestern Europe, took place there from 14 to 16 March. Today we report on the three exciting days at the fair in Amsterdam.  (more…)

Blog Series International Markets and Trade Fairs: Part 1 – Energiesparmesse Wels und Swiss Photovoltaic Conference Bern

Our Team at the stand in Wels

Important industry events have also taken place in the Alpine region in recent weeks. Therefore, today’s blog post revolves around the Energiesparmesse Wels in Austria, where we were presenting our portfolio from 1st to 5th March, as well as the Swiss Photovoltaic Conference, which was held on 21st and 22nd March.  (more…)

Two new solar parks are connected to the Hungarian grid

Solar park Gerjen © MET Group

Renewable energies account for an increasing share of Hungary’s energy supply since 2020, and photovoltaics is gaining importance in the country. With the grid connection of the two solar parks in Gerjen and Söjtör with nominal power outputs of 51 and 45 megawatt peak (MWp), another milestone for the energy transition in Hungary has been achieved. (more…)

2023 will be the year of n-type modules

2023 appears to be a year of technological innovation for solar modules. Two trends in particular are expected to determine production in the industry: First of all, there will be improved efficiency thanks to the increasing use of n-type M10 solar cells. In addition, higher capacity is to be expected, with a particular focus on weight and size. (more…)