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Review of InterSolar 2022
A total of more than 65,000 visitors at Intersolar 2022 represents an enormous increase in visitor numbers - also compared to the last Intersolar that took place before Covid-19. Over 1,350 exhibitors from 46 countries show the growing international relevance of Intersolar in Munich.
After the long break of trade fairs in the last few months or years, we were all the more pleased to receive a large number of inquiries and great demand for information at the various stands. Cooperation with our partners – my-PV was present at KOSTAL, Solar-Log and BayWa r.e. in different ways – was very successful. Presentations at our partners' booths and the opportunity to get to know our products up close and in a personal way at the various exhibition stands, definitely caught the trend of the times.
It is quite clear that photovoltaic heat is arousing more and more interest – not just because of the current developments regarding the energy and electricity price market. Many specialists and end customers are also increasingly realizing the need of direct consumption of photovoltaic electricity at the place of generation. This way, one’s own independence is promoted while at the same time electricity and heating costs can be saved.
Above all, we would like to thank our partners for the successful cooperation at Intersolar 2022. The allocation of a joint platform provides a foundation for us to grow stronger together.
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