Solarenergieführer Midsummer verstärkt seine Vertriebs- und Marketingabteilung Mitteilungen Solarenergie Technik 30. September 2019 Werbung Midsummer, einer der weltweit führenden Entwickler und Anbieter von integrierten Solarlösungen für den Dünnschichtbau, hat seine Vertriebs- und Marketingabteilung mit vier neuen Mitarbeitern erweitert, um seine Position auf dem nordischen Markt für das BIPV-Produkt Midsummer-Solardächer und -Solarmodule weiter zu stärken. (WK-intern) - Solar energy leader Midsummer strengthens its sales and marketing department Midsummer, one of the world’s leading developers and suppliers of advanced thin film building integrated solar solutions, has expanded its sales and marketing department with four new employees to further strengthen its position in the Nordic market for its BIPV product, Midsummer solar roofs and solar panels. Midsummer expands its sales
Midsummer steigt mit „Midsummer solar roofs“ in den Kundenmarkt für Sonnenkollektoren ein Solarenergie Technik 6. April 20196. April 2019 Werbung Midsummer moves into the customer market for solar panels with new BIPV metal sheet solar roof (WK-intern) - Swedish solar energy technology leader Midsummer, today launches its new energy producing metal sheet roof “Midsummer solar roofs”. This signals a broader effort to expand from mainly selling production equipment for thin film solar panels into the end market for solar panels for various roofs, facades, vehicles etc through in-house production and via contract manufacturers. To meet increasing demand from mainly the US market, Midsummer is rapidly expanding its production capacity of DUO machines, its innovative and unique manufacturing tool for thin film flexible CIGS
Midsummer erhält zwei neue Aufträge für sein DUO-Dünnschicht-Solarzellen-Fertigungssystem Solarenergie 21. August 2017 Werbung Swedish leading technology provider Midsummer receives two new orders for its DUO thin film solar cell manufacturing system (WK-intern) - Midsummer, a leading technology provider of equipment for cost-effective manufacturing of flexible CIGS thin film solar cells, has received an order for two compact DUO solar cell manufacturing systems. Midsummer has again received two new orders for its compact DUO thin film solar cell manufacturing system from an undisclosed customer. Due to a strong demand for lightweight, flexible modules, the customer has decided to buy two new DUO manufacturing systems, which will be manufactured at Midsummer’s facilities outside Stockholm, Sweden and delivered to
Midsummer produziert jetzt leichte flexible Solarmodule mit einer Umwandlungsleistung von 14 Prozent Mitteilungen Solarenergie 26. Januar 2017 Werbung Swedish solar energy expert Midsummer’s client now produces lightweight flexible solar modules with conversion efficiency at 14 per cent (WK-intern) - Stockholm, Sweden - Midsummer, a leading supplier of production lines for cost effective manufacturing of lightweight flexible CIGS solar cells, today announced that its Asian client now manufactures lightweight flexible solar modules with conversion efficiency of 14 per cent. Midsummer previously announced that they have sold their compact DUO solar cell manufacturing system to an Asian client. The system is in production and it produces flexible solar modules at record levels. The flexible solar module is made of cells from the
The thin film solar cell industry in transition: knockout phase is over – profitability and vertical integration next Mitteilungen Solarenergie 7. Mai 2015 Werbung By Sven Lindström, CEO, Midsummer (WK-intern) - Prices of solar cells and solar panels have fallen dramatically over the last few years. This (and state subsidies) has been good for the advancement of this amazing renewable energy source, and solar energy can today be seen as an established energy source, reliable and well distributed, cost competitive with traditional non-renewable energy sources and with a very healthy annual growth in installed solar panels. Annual solar cell installations have rocketed from less than 5,000 MW per annum before 2008 to around 40,000 MW per year today and still increasing rapidly. The market is especially strong