Werbung Mittsommer beginnt mit der Großserienfertigung von Solardächern in Italien Mitteilungen Solarenergie 31. Oktober 2021 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Die italienischen Behörden haben bestätigt, dass Midsummer Gelder in Form von Zuschüssen und zinsgünstigen Krediten für den Bau einer Fabrik und den Beginn der Herstellung von Dünnschicht-Solardächern in Italien erhalten wird. (WK-intern) – Die Produktionskapazität des italienischen Werks wird 50 MW pro Jahr betragen. Die Region Apulien, in der Bari ansässig ist, hat zusammen mit dem italienischen Ministerium für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung (MISE) und der italienischen Investitionsinstitution Invitalia bekannt gegeben, dass Midsummer diese Zuschüsse erhalten wird. Midsummer receives grants from Italy – starts big scale manufacturing of solar roofs in Bari Italian authorities have confirmed that Swedish manufacturer of thinfilm solar cells Midsummer will receive incentives of approx. EUR 38m in the form of grants and soft loans to build a factory and commence manufacturing of light, discreet and environmentally friendly thinfilm solar roofs in Bari, Italy for the global market. The production capacity at the Italian factory will be 50 MW per year. The Puglia region, where Bari is located, has together with the Italian Ministry for Economic Development (MISE) and Italy’s investment institution Invitalia announced that Midsummer will receive these grants. “We are very happy to receive these very advantageous grants,” said Sven Lindström, CEO of Midsummer. “We will tenfold our maximum production capacity and the finished factory will make Midsummer the largest producer of thinfilm solar cells in Europe.” Midsummer has already purchased a plant in Bari in southern Italy and can now proceed with the purchase of equipment, including several of the company’s own DUO machines, recruitment of staff in both Italy and Sweden, etc. The factory is expected to commence production in the summer of 2022. The entire project is an investment of approx. EUR 66m million, of which Midsummer receives approximately 35 percent in grants and approximately 23 percent in ‘soft loans’ from the Italian state via its investment arm Invitalia. Midsummer’s Italian factory and its grants and loans is the first Swedish project to be included in Italy’s ‚Recovery and Resilience plan‘, which covers a total of just over 190 billion euros from the EU. The decision is announced just after a visit to Italy by a large Swedish trade delegation, in which Midsummer took part. Other members of the delegation were Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Nordic Affairs Anna Hallberg and Sweden’s Ambassador to Italy Jan Björklund. ”Midsummer’s expansion in Italy is a concrete example of cooperation between Sweden and Italy that is beneficial to both countries and well aligned with several of the trade delegation’s focus areas – renewable energy and innovative technology,” said Jan Björklund, Sweden’s Ambassador to Italy. ”We truly appreciate the support that has been given to us from the Swedish Embassy in Rome, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Business Sweden during these hectic days,” said Sven Lindström. Order intake increased by 500 percent in the third quarter Demand for Midsummer’s thin, discreet and environmentally friendly solar roofs is very strong in the Nordics, with an increase in order intake for the third quarter of 500 percent. The solar cell roofs manufactured in Italy will be sold to customers in mainly southern Europe. The wholly owned subsidiary Midsummer Italia will own and operate the factory and, at an initial stage, order a number of DUOs from its parent company for the production of solar cells. Invitalia is a state institution for investment and economic development, owned by the Italian Ministry of Finance. Invitalia strives to increase Italy’s economic growth and focuses on strategic sectors for development and employment. Renewable energy has been identified as an important sector. Italy has very favorable subsidies for the installation of solar cells for homeowners, over 100 percent, which allows private property owners to install solar cells on their houses at no cost. About Midsummer Midsummer is a Swedish solar energy company that develops and markets equipment for the production of thinfilm solar cells and also manufactures, sells and installs solar roofs. The solar cells are of CIGS technology and thin, light, flexible, discreet and with a minimal carbon footprint compared with other solar panels. The solar roofs are produced in Sweden using the company’s own unique DUO system which has taken the position as the most widespread manufacturing tool for flexible CIGS solar cells in the world. The Company’s shares (MIDS) are traded on Nasdaq First North Growth Market with G&W Fondkommission as Certified Adviser, phone: +46 (0)8-503 000 50, email: ca@gwkapital.se. For more information, please visit: midsummer.se PR: Midsummer Pressebild: Midsummer Weitere Beiträge:Interaktives Planungstool zur nachhaltigen Stromversorgung auf dem LandUmweltverbände warnen Ampelregierung vor einer Industrialisierung der NordseeIm Brainergy Park Jülich wird die alternative Energieversorgung der Schwerindustrie getestet