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my-PV at IFH 2024
From April 23rd to 26th, the IFH trade fair will take place in Nuremberg – my-PV will be there as an exhibitor, showcasing solar-electric products for increased self-consumption.
Our nearly 80 m² booth in the well attended exhibition hall 4 will provide an overview of our products and solutions. At booth 4.421, we will showcase products and solutions that connect photovoltaic systems with the heating sector, thereby increasing self-consumption and saving operating costs. Our products, developed and manufactured in Upper Austria, significantly enhance the output of a photovoltaic system and increase autonomy from electricity providers and fossil fuels. This not only reduces operating costs but also saves CO2 – making it economically and ecologically sensible!
Our solutions represent the focus of IFH 2024: Sustainability. As the most important trade fair in the HVAC industry in Germany, IFH/Intherm 2024 brings together architects, planners, solar technicians, energy consultants, and housing industry experts in Nuremberg. With the growing demand for photovoltaic solutions, and consequently for photovoltaic thermal solutions, more and more HVAC craftsmen are challenged to install (solar) electric solutions. Coupled with the growing shortage of skilled craftsmen, which is not only prevalent in Germany, this trend is accelerating.
Sales Manager Markus Gundendorfer sums up the motivation for IFH as follows: "We are delighted to welcome our customers back in person and on site at a booth in the southern German region after several years where we unfortunately could not participate as exhibitors at IFH in Nuremberg. Our products, including the AC ELWA 2, as well as the AC•THOR, the AC•THOR 9s, and our evergreen, the ELWA, will be present at the booth, showcasing the advantages of photovoltaic heat. Perhaps there will also be another announcement at the booth."
Regular presentations at the booth
To get a good overview of our photovoltaic heating solutions, we offer daily presentations at our booth (4.421). These presentations will be held daily in German at the following times:
11:00 am Product Presentation
3:00 pm Product Presentation
As a visitor to IFH 2024, you have the unique opportunity to connect directly with our experts and learn more about our range of self-consumption solutions for photovoltaic surplus. Our team is ready to answer all your questions and provide you with personal advice to find the best solution for your or your customers' needs. You can find us in Hall 4 at booth 4.421.
Schedule an appointment now
You can also schedule a personal meeting before the fair begins. Feel free to send an email to office@my-pv.com for that purpose. For a press briefing or interview, please contact Tobias Fuchslechner.
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