Solar modules

High-performance modules designed for any requirements are subject to very stringent quality controls. Mono- and polycrystalline modules are available in a variety of power classes to ensure optimum roof utilisation.

Axitec

Founded in 2001, AXITEC quickly established itself in the market and now supplies modules from three locations – Germany, Europe and Asia.more

Bosch

The former Ersol AG was taken over by Bosch GmbH and is now a wholly owned subsidiary.more

Kyocera

Since 1975, Kyocera Solar has been successful in the solar technology sector and belongs to the Japanese Kyocera Corporation. more

Luxor

LUXOR has accumulated many years’ experience in the photovoltaics market and is fully aware of the market’s demands and customer requirements.more

Nexpower

Founded in 2005, NexPower is a subsidiary of UMC, one of the world’s leading producers of semi-conductorsmore

Samsung

Samsung, the largest electronics group in the world, has been producing its own modules since 2010.more

Suntech

Suntech is the largest manufacturer of solar modules in the world. Its innovative cell technology and 52-stage quality control process ensures maximum quality in the production chain.more

Tianwei

The Tianwei group produces electronic products and entered the photovoltaics sector in 2001.more

Yingli

Yingli, founded in 1998, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of solar modules. more