KACO new energy Global
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Technologies must be adapted to people and their time, not the other way around. They should serve to improve quality of life and the living environment. KACO new energy is amongst the world’s largest manufacturers of solar inverters. The company offers inverters for every array size from the smallest homes to the largest solar farms of hundreds of Megawatts. The headquarters of KACO new energy are located in Neckarsulm in South-West Germany. Manufacturing facilities there, as well as in the Americas and Asia have supplied more than 7 Gigawatts of inverter power to world markets since 1999. The Company was the first inverter manufacturer to achieve fully carbon-neutral production. The roots of the KACO group stretch back to 1914. In the 1950s, KACO was the largest manufacturer of electromechanical choppers, the predecessors of today’s inverters. Based on the cumulative know how from this long-standing experience, KACO new energy also supplies PV-diesel hybrid systems, energy storage solutions and battery inverters, as well as inverters for combined heat and power plants and CPV systems. Innovative solutions for supplying electricity to industrial applications and rail constitute another important field of activity for KACO new energy.
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KACO new energy is sponsor of the BGS Solar Summit in Tunis, November 20-21. Why should you attend? We asked our Key Account Manager MENA, Boualem Benelfoul, about his opinion: "The Summit looks at other African markets beyond Tunisia, as well, and brings together all market players – from government, to finance, to manufacturers. Which makes sense, because the whole region is poised to go big on solar: Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt all have set up solar programs. Manufacturers like KACO new energy will discuss solutions to meet environmental and financial challenges. My own presentation will be about a new approach of using string inverters in large-scale solar parks which has a positive impact on operation and maintenance. All in all, I’m sure visitors can gain a broad overview of the solar opportunities in North-, West- and East-Africa and the Middle East, and meet all the right people to contact later for going into details.” Head to BGS Solar Summit website for more event info: http://bgs-solar.com/
Must-read of the week: What is needed for solar to travel around the globe and bring its advantages to the farthest corners of the earth? A suitcase, of course :-) Read the whole story here: https://goo.gl/8AGTc3
We are expanding into Taiwan! Country Manager Stanley Yu and Sales Director Michelle Lin (right) have just started marketing our inverter solutions on the island, which is one of the fastest growing PV markets world-wide. Picture taken during the recent PV Taiwan trade show where KACO made its first official appearance in Taiwan. Read more in our latest press release: https://goo.gl/NDzBfH
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The EIF - International Energy Congress and Expo in Ankara is just around the corner: Let's meet at our stand S120 from November 8-10! Contact us via http://kaco.energy/turkey to set up a meeting.
Must-read of the week: Butterfly wings inspire a better way to absorb light in solar panels. Read on here https://goo.gl/pZg2xu how biomimicry might raise the efficiency of thin film solar cells.
Save the date: BGS Solar Summit, Tunis, November 20-21. If you want to contact us in advance, follow this link: http://kaco.energy/mena
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Looking back on three successful quarters in 2017: nearly 2 gigawatts of inverter power sold so far this year. More information and third quarter results in our latest press release: https://goo.gl/zH1EVL
Honoured to be involved in realising the Grosspeter Tower in Basel! The "solar skyscraper" was awarded the Prix Solaire Suisse 2017 as best new building. Congratulations to all partners :-) What makes the Tower special is that it uses the complete facade for generating 440 kilowatts of solar power. A solar roof adds another 100 kW. More information on the hotel and office building (German and French): https://goo.gl/gNbpwt Picture: Schweizer Solarpreis 2017
Must-read of the week: Infographic about the Pros and Cons of solar and storage in the United States. View here: https://goo.gl/RnqAjZ