IBC SOLAR participates in the United Nations Global Compact

We have been a participant of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) since August 2017. As the largest international initiative for responsible corporate management, it brings together 12,000 companies, organisations and public institutions in 170 countries. By participating in the UNGC, we are committing ourselves to report transparently about our activities and to pursue the vision of a sustainable global economy that conserves resources and benefits everyone. (more…)

Printing house in Germany relies on sun instead of diesel

Together with our partners Krisch Energietechnik GmbH and DHYBRID, we have installed a 95 kWp PV system on top of a production hall of the Regler printing centre in Altenstadt an der Waldnaab (Upper Palatinate). The special thing about it: The photovoltaic system relieves a diesel generator, which the printing company uses to meet its high power requirements. Thus, it creates maximum independence from the electricity supplier and lowers its high energy costs. (more…)

So environmentally friendly are solar systems

How much energy does a photovoltaic system take to produce? What is its carbon footprint? These questions come up again and again in discussions about the energy transition and the expansion of renewables. However, the myth persists that solar power systems take more energy to produce than they generate during their lifespan. This statement is definitively untrue. (more…)

New partnership with one of the world’s largest module manufacturers

Example PV plant with polycrystalline modules

We are expanding our portfolio to include high-performance polycrystalline solar modules of the manufacturer GCL System Integration Technology Co. Ltd. GCL is an international energy company, specialising in clean and sustainable energy production. The company can produce more than 6 gigawatts per year in the module sector; we aiming a long term partnership. (more…)

White label and full service partnerships with 50 municipal utilities and energy providers

“When we presented our business models at Intersolar Europe two years ago, the feedback was already good,” explains Xaver Lindner, our Head of the Solutions Germany department. “We are receiving consistently positive feedback from municipal utilities and energy providers which enable us to gradually expand our business.” (more…)