Astronergy Signs 3-Year Framework Agreement With Energy3000 Solar GmbH

Astronergy has signed a three-year framework agreement with Energy3000 Solar GmbH, a leading European provider of photovoltaic and energy storage solutions, to supply its self-developed high-efficiency n-type solar modules. This partnership further strengthens Astronergy’s presence in Germany, Austria, and Eastern Europe, reinforcing its commitment to advancing solar energy across the region.

On February 10, Energy3000 Solar GmbH Vice President Michael Bairhuber visited Astronergy’s Beijing office for discussions and the official signing ceremony. Representing Astronergy was Lin He, Head of International Sales. The agreement highlights both companies’ shared commitment to delivering cutting-edge solar solutions that contribute to Europe’s carbon neutrality goals and a greener future.

Mr. Michael Bairhuber stated, “Astronergy is a global pioneer in the n-type technology sector, with its high-efficiency and reliable modules perfectly aligning with Europe’s climate conditions and energy transition needs. This collaboration will leverage both parties’ strengths in technological innovation and localized services to provide European customers with more competitive clean energy solutions.”

Astronergy’s n-type solar technology modules are widely recognized for their high conversion efficiency, superior power output, and cost-effectiveness. By integrating cutting-edge technologies such as Astronergy 4th generation n-type solar cell technology, Zero Busbar (ZBB) design, high-density encapsulation, and non-destructive cutting, these modules offer exceptional performance and reliability for utility-scale, distributed, and residential applications.

Lin He, Head of International Sales at Astronergy, commented, “we sincerely appreciate Energy3000’s strong recognition of Astronergy. We will continue to deliver high-efficiency products while enhancing localized services and technical support, helping Energy3000 accelerate its photovoltaic power station deployment and injecting new momentum into Europe’s energy independence and green economy.”

With its expanding footprint in Germany and Austria, Astronergy continues to reinforce its leadership in Europe’s renewable energy sector. The company’s commitment to being a globally competitive photovoltaic module supplier has been recognized with an ‘A’ ranking in the Q4 2024 PV Tech Module Bankability Ratings, reaffirming its position as a trusted partner in the clean energy transition.

 

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