SOLON Energy GmbH, through its subsidiaries, produces photovoltaic modules in Germany. The company focuses on the integration of photovoltaic technology into buildings.
The company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include: SOLON PV GmbH, SOLON Nord GmbH and asp ag (Switzerland) and of a 70% stake in the Soline GmbH.
Photovoltaic Technology
The company’s photovoltaic technology offers its customers a presentation of the SOLON Photovoltaik GmbH, a subsidiary of the SOLON AG. It produces photovoltaic...
SOLON Energy GmbH, through its subsidiaries, produces photovoltaic modules in Germany. The company focuses on the integration of photovoltaic technology into buildings.
The company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include: SOLON PV GmbH, SOLON Nord GmbH and asp ag (Switzerland) and of a 70% stake in the Soline GmbH.
Photovoltaic Technology
The company’s photovoltaic technology offers its customers a presentation of the SOLON Photovoltaik GmbH, a subsidiary of the SOLON AG. It produces photovoltaic modules for the generation of solar electricity in Germany.
SOLON PV GmbH produces solar modules in Germany. SOLON offers products and improved solutions around the solar technology. SOLON Photovoltaik GmbH principal product offerings include: Standard modules, custom made modules, and building integrated pv.
Systems Technology
The company’s systems technology leads its customers to the Internet pages of the asp ag, another subsidiary company based in Switzerland. The asp ag engages in the development and production of systems technology for photovoltaic plants and other applications. It also produces true sine-wave inverters for the conversion of direct into alternating world wide.
asp ag produces sinewave inverters for grid feeding applications in Europe. Its primary products include: Profi-line (Inselinverter von 150 VA - 1000 VA), Industrial-line (Inselinverter von 1300 VA - 3500 VA), Transportation-line (Inselinverter speziell fur die Bahn, Busse, LKW), and Grid-line (Inverter fur Netzeinspeisung).
Significant Events
In February 2007, the company reached an agreement with Econcern BV on the establishment of a joint venture under the name of SOL Holding AG. The company would hold a 48% stake in SOL Holding AG and the Ecoventures B.V. is to hold 52%. The business purpose of SOL Holding AG would be strategic investment in the creation of production capacity at the upper end of the value creation chain in the solar industry.
In July 2009, Solon SE announced that its Italian subsidiary had signed a deal to build a photovoltaic (PV) roof-mounted system in Padua, Italy. Under the terms of the deal, Italian logistics firm Interporto di Padova would provide 250,000 sq m (2,691,000 sq ft) of space on the rooftop of its logistics centre for the construction of the power station. The system would have a nominal capacity of 15 MWp.
History
The company was founded in 1997. It was formerly known as SOLON SE and changed its name to SOLON Energy GmbH in 2012.