GoodWe Europe GmbH

Booth

B4.109, B4.210

Exhibition

This supplier is exhibiting at Intersolar Europe.

GLOBAL MEMBER

Product Groups
  • Inverters
Contact Information
+49 (0) 89 780728941
sales.emea@goodwe.com
https://emea.goodwe.com/
GoodWe Europe GmbH
Kistlerhofstrasse 170
81379 München, Germany

Individual company presentation

Established in 2010, GoodWe is a leading PV inverter manufacturer and smart energy solutions provider, serving residential, commercial, industrial, and utility segments. With a global workforce of around 5,000 employees, which includes over 1,000 R&D experts, GoodWe prioritizes continuous innovation and product quality, investing 8% of its revenue in R&D annually. This commitment has earned GoodWe seven consecutive TÜV Rheinland "All Quality Matters" awards and recognition as the Global Top 3 hybrid inverter supplier by Wood Mackenzie in 2021. With a track record of 71 GW installations across 100+ countries and regions, GoodWe remains dedicated to expanding its manufacturing network, highlighted by the announcement of its first overseas factory in Vietnam in 2024, marking its third in the manufacturing network.

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Floorplan Booth

B4.109, B4.210

Further Content
Intersolar Europe
The World’s Leading Exhibition for the Solar Industry

May 7–9, 2025

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Interview
"In the photovoltaic sector, the shortage of skilled workers at the level of electricians is estimated at around 60 to 100,000 people"

September 01, 2023

The shortage of electricians, air-conditioning technicians and IT specialists could put the brakes on the energy transition in Germany, because there is currently a shortage of around 216,000 skilled workers for the expansion of solar and wind energy. What opportunities are there in terms of training and continuing education? And what about the financing of training?

Joint Session
The Most Important Regulatory Developments for the Energy Storage Industry

Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 02:30 pm - 04:00 pm

ICM München Room 5

To provide much-needed flexibility to the increasingly renewables-dominated power systems, energy storage requires suitable market schemes and fair market conditions. Although authorities are increasingly recognizing the benefits of storage, regulations are still lagging behind. Lack of contracted revenues, barriers to co-location with PV, and an uneven playing field for European cleantech manufacturers are only a few examples of where storage needs regulatory action.In this panel, experts discuss the most exciting developments in regulatory frameworks, their suitability for unlocking the full potential of energy storage as well as necessary improvements.

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