Solartechnik I - Produktinnovationen für Solarsysteme: sinkenden Preisen mit Kosteneinsparungen begegnen

Mittwoch, 07. Mai 2025

Zeit
09:00 - 10:30Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Room 14 A

Die solare Systemtechnik hat sich in den letzten Jahren enorm weiterentwickelt. Alle Komponenten - einschließlich Module, Montagesysteme und Wechselrichter - sind deutlich effizienter, nutzerfreundlicher und profitabler geworden. In Zeiten anhaltender Überkapazitäten und hohen Preisdrucks sind Kostensenkungen durch Innovationen gefragter denn je. Um wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben, müssen Solarunternehmen ihre Technologien ständig weiterentwickeln.


In dieser Session erwarten Sie folgende Themen:

  • Überblick über die wichtigsten technologischen Fortschritte bei Solarkomponenten
  • Aktuelles zu den neuesten Innovationen bei Modulen, Wechselrichtern, BoS-Komponenten, Unterkonstruktionen und Tracker-Lösungen
  • Verschiedene technologische Roadmaps für den zukünftigen Ausbau der Solarenergie


Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Konferenzsessions in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden.

09:00 - 09:05UhrWelcome & Introduction

Jenny Chase

Lead Solar Analyst

BloombergNEF

09:05 - 09:15UhrSolar Cell, Module & Material Trends

Dr. Gianluca Coletti

Adjunct Professor

UNSW Sydney

09:15 - 09:25UhrInverters Fast Track to the Flex Era

Liam Coman

Solar Research Analyst

S&P Global

09:25 - 09:35UhrInverter Advanced Grid Functionalities

Manuel Jimenez Castro

Global Application Engineer, PV + BESS + H2

Siemens AG

09:35 - 09:45UhrCost and Technology Developments of Mounting Systems

Nadine Wade

Productmanager

K2 Systems GmbH

09:45 - 09:55UhrImproving Yield and System Flexiblity Through Trackers in Various Applications

Alejandro Cardona Velez

Corporate Engineering Director

Soltec

09:55 - 10:30UhrPanel Discussion

Referenten
Referent
Dr. Gianluca Coletti, UNSW Sydney

Adjunct Professor

Australia

Gianluca Coletti (PhD), is Adjunction Professor at University of New South Wales in Sydney Australia and Chief Technology Officer at FuturaSun Italy. He has been chairman of the tandemPV workshop held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 25th 27th, 2024. He has 25 years of experience in solar energy across industry, research institutes, and academia. His expertise in the field of innovative architecture for silicon solar cells and modules extends from fundamental research to successful technology transfer. Gianluca is a leading expert in tandem solar cell and module technologies, focusing on bridging fundamental research, upscaling, and application-driven innovation to serve diverse market needs. He has led advancements in this field and has formerly served as Program Manager of Photovoltaic Tandem Technology and Applications at TNO in the Netherlands, overseeing research, strategy, budgeting, and international collaborations.

Referent
Alejandro Cardona Velez, Soltec

Corporate Engineering Director

Spain

Alejandro Cardona Vélez is currently working as Corporate Engineering Director at Soltec. He is responsible for the global product strategy and designing process for utility scale solar plants. Prior to this, Alejandro served as an Advisor to the Viceministry of Energy and Coordinator of the Energy Sector Management Group at the Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy. And worked before that as a Leader of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at NYU University as part of the project Invest NYC SDG in collaboration with the New York Mayor's Office of Sustainability, ConEdison and other organizations.

Referent
Nadine Wade, K2 Systems GmbH

Productmanager

Germany

Nadine Wade is a product manager at K2 Systems GmbH. She is responsible for the pitched roof system product area and has been involved in the development of new mounting systems for photovoltaic systems in various functions since 2013. Before joining K2 Systems, she worked on the calculation of LCOE at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE as part of her master's degree in Renewable Energy Management.

Referent
Manuel Jimenez Castro, Siemens AG

Global Application Engineer, PV + BESS + H2

Germany

Manuel Jimenez Castro is a multidisciplinary professional with extensive international experience in renewable energies, specializing in photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and green hydrogen solutions. Currently serving as a Global Application Engineer at Siemens AG, Manuel excels in product and solution definition, market research, design, review, verification, and validation according to relevant standards. Manuel holds a Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Universidad de Sevilla and has worked with leading companies such as Siemens Gamesa and Power Electronics. His contributions to the field include developing application notes, analyzing PV plants, and providing technical support for clients. Manuel is also an active participant in international summits like Intersolar and SPI, where he shares his knowledge and insights on the latest trends and innovations in the solar industry. Additionally, Manuel is a voting member of the UL1741 Committee, contributing to the development and maintenance of standards for inverters, converters, controllers, and interconnection system equipment used in distributed energy resources.

Referent
Jenny Chase, BloombergNEF

Lead Solar Analyst

United Kingdom

Jenny Chase is an analyst with BloombergNEF's global Solar Insight Service. She joined BNEF mid-2005 and launched the Solar Insight Service in early 2006, and ran the team from Bloomberg's Zurich office until late 2022. She then stepped down from management and continues to write about and analyze the solar industry as part of the team. Jenny is the author of a book, Solar Power Finance Without the Jargon, published by World Scientific Publishing with a second edition new in 2024. She holds a BA in Physical Sciences and an MSci in Physics from the University of Cambridge, England, and breeds West of England geese. She is on Twitter as @solar_chase and Mastodon as @solar_chase@mastodon.green.

Referent
Liam Coman, S&P Global

Solar Research Analyst

Liam Coman is a solar research analyst within the Clean Energy Technology research team at S&P Global. He researches the global PV inverter market within the solar supply chain. He works with suppliers to analyse trends, produce market forecasts and assess the competitive landscape of the solar inverter industry. Prior to joining S&P Global, Mr. Coman worked for an engineering consultancy specialising in environmental regulation and policy compliance. He holds an M.Eng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from Trinity College Dublin.

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