2025-05-09
Munich, 2025 - DAS Solar, a leader in N-type PV technology, has renewed its strategic partnership with Energy3000 Solar GmbH during this year's Intersolar Europe. The ceremony was attended by Michael Bairhuber, Vice President of Energy3000 Solar GmbH, alongside Vincent Cao, Senior Vice President of DAS Solar.
Energy3000 Solar GmbH, based in Austria, is one of Europe's top PV system providers, known for over 15 years of excellence in offering integrated energy solutions. With a strong operational presence across Germany, Austria, Hungary, and other European countries, the company delivers a full suite of products in solar, energy storage, and distribution. Committed to maintaining the highest quality standards, Energy3000 exclusively partners with top-tier manufacturers, reinforcing its reputation for reliability and customer satisfaction.
The renewed 300MW module supplied agreement builds on an already strong foundation between two companies. Over the past year, Energy3000 Solar has played a vital role in expanding DAS Solar's N-type module presence throughout Europe. Known for their superior performance, high efficiency, and adaptability across various application scenarios, DAS Solar's modules align well with the expectations of Energy3000's customer base, which includes G-watt-level installers and EPCs across the continent.
This renewal highlights the growing importance of long-term alliances in an evolving energy landscape. As Europe accelerates its clean energy transition, strategic cooperation between manufacturers and distributors will be essential in meeting ambitious climate goals. By extending their partnership, DAS Solar and Energy3000 Solar are well-positioned to respond to increasing demand, offer high-performance and low-carbon solutions, and jointly contribute to a more sustainable and resilient energy future in Europe.
Looking ahead, both parties aim to further deepen technical and commercial collaboration, leveraging each other's strengths in innovation, supply chain, and market responsiveness to drive continued growth in the European solar sector.