New in: Inverters from Solplanet

Solplanet ASW 80-110K-LT

We have exciting news: Just in time for Intersolar, we are proud to announce our cooperation with Solplanet, whose inverter series ASW 80-110K-LT for the Commercial & Industrial segment is now available for order in our online shop. (more…)

Better testing – Endurance tests live at Intersolar 2023

SUNLAB Load Table

We have already reported on our upcoming trade fair appearance at Intersolar 2023. However, there is one highlight that we have not yet discussed in detail: The SUNLAB load table will demonstrate live at the trade fair stand three times a day how our in-house modules and mounting systems are subjected to endurance tests and have to prove their quality.  (more…)

A solar-powered butterfly on a world tour

This week we had a very special project as our guest in Bad Staffelstein: The SolarButterfly, a solar-powered Tiny House with fold-out “butterfly wings”, stopped by on its world tour. Its mission is to promote more climate protection and the use of renewable energies worldwide. In order to inspire the younger generation in particular to find solutions to climate change, the SolarButterfly introduced itself to 200 schoolchildren, who were able to complete a knowledge course. (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…)