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A great success at ISH

After a long trade fair break in the last two years, we are again represented at a number of international trade fairs this year. In mid-March we presented our products and solutions, which combine photovoltaic heat systems with the heating sector, at the world’s leading trade fair for water, heat and air in Frankfurt over an area of more than 80 m².

Under the motto "Solutions for a sustainable future", manufacturers presented their products at the exhibition centre in Frankfurt am Main. With over 2,000 exhibitors and around 154,000 visitors, ISH is a meeting place of international relevance for the HVAC industry. The topic of photovoltaic heat met with great interest among the visitors and shows that, in view of the latest developments on the energy market, renewable energy generation will point the way towards the future.

“We are manufacturers of an interface product that establishes a connection between photovoltaics and heating technology in the building. From this point of view, the building services engineering trade in the heating sector as well as the electrical and solar trades are very interesting for us. Gerhard Rimpler, Managing Director of my-PV, summed up the motivation for my-PV as an exhibitor at the ISH.

The main attraction at our booth was of course our solar-powered innovation, the AC ELWA 2 , which was presented and exhibited live for the very first time at ISH. With the AC ELWA 2, we also met the right target group at the ISH. Due to the separation of the heating element from the electronics unit, a plumber can now easily install the device in the heat accumulator.

We would like to thank all the interested parties and contacts for taking the time to visit us personally at the booth.

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