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Switzerland

Solar Market Outlook in Switzerland

Switzerland is one of the fastest growing energy markets in the world. The year 2020 marked a 30% growth rate in the country’s solar market. This growth was backed by the deployment of more than 430 MW of new solar power systems (versus 330 MW of solar deployments in 2019).

The Swiss Ministry of Energy has lofty goals for the country’s solar energy market, too. Based on its “Energy Strategy 2050”, they are targeting 37.5 GW of solar PV installations by 2050.

While some markets have suffered a decline during the pandemic, it seems to have a reverse effect in the Swiss solar energy market. It seems as though the pandemic has given customers in the residential and industrial segment to push through with their renewable energy projects, which includes solar PV installations. It also signaled higher availability of capital to invest on solar projects due to limited spending.

Despite the impressive growth, the proponents of the solar energy programs in Switzerland report that the current numbers are not enough to achieve its climate target.

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Switzerland

Switzerland is home to some of the top manufacturers and suppliers of solar energy equipment in the world. This proves advantageous to the residential and industrial consumers of solar energy supplies as they have access to high-performance solar panels, components, and parts from top brands. 

Top 8 Major Seaports & Logistics in Switzerland

There are several major seaports in Switzerland providing a gateway for logistics companies to transport imported goods and various products in and out of the country. The following are the major seaports in Switzerland:

  • Bern
  • Basel
  • Geneva
  • Zurich
  • Moehlin
  • Montlingen
  • Rothenburg
  • Lugano

These seaports provide convenient access for transporting and handling solar power equipment and supplies to and from Switzerland.

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Inverter Remote

What is a Remote Solar Inverter?

Remote Solar inverters work like any other inverter by converting DC into AC but with one additional feature of remote access and information sharing. Remote inverters can be checked from offsite locations without visiting the installation site.

There are various ways to access these inverters. The information is loaded on the cloud servers and can be accessed through the internet. The second way is to use smartphones to access through apps. Through remote access, the power ratings and KPIs get accessed with the use of a network.

 

Where is the Remote Solar Inverter used?

Remote Solar Inverters are used on Solar Plants where the operating temperatures are high and maintenance is tough. Once the remote inverters are installed they are connected through network wireless or wired. In case of any issues, the users get a notification on their apps after which repair or maintenance is planned. The one major disadvantage of this system is the element of network connection either remote access or internet connection.

Advantages of Remote Solar Inverter

This is the latest technology in power production and conversion

  • System monitoring is easy
  • Mainiatiance is not time-consuming
  • Data is stored on the cloud for multiple access
  • Off-grid installation possible

 

How does a Remote Solar Inverter work?

A monitoring device is connected with the ordinary inverter with a connection to the network. In some of the smart Inverters, accessing the data and power ratings are possible through various phone apps.

 

What are the big brands in the Remote Solar Inverter market?

Remote Solar Inverters are the latest technology in Solar power. The use of technology to enhance sustainability and possibilities in the field of green energy is increasing every day. Many tech companies are making these Remote Solar Inverters.

  • Fronius
  • SolarEdge 
  • SMA
  • Sungrow
  • Delta
  • GoodWe
  • Huawei
  • FIMER

OEM

Custom Made Solar Products OEM

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer which is commonly referred to as a company that manufactures and offers parts and accessories of items that are used as components of a product from another company. To sum it up, OEM commonly manufactures specific items on behalf of brands. Though OEM typically operates in the computer and technology industries, it also works in the solar industry.

Factories for White Label Solar Products

In the case of the solar industry, most solar companies work with solar OEMs to build and design their own solar products such as solar panels, cells, modules, etc. OEM becomes their outsourcing partner that helps them in assembling and reproducing their solar products.

Nowadays, a huge number of solar companies, particularly those large solar manufacturing companies, are partnering with outstanding solar OEMs to deliver the best quality solar products to their solar customers. Mainly, the reason is, these solar OEMs help solar manufacturers cut down their production costs since they no longer have to operate their own factories, purchase needed materials and hire labour to produce their solar products.

As a solar manufacturing company, the first thing you need to consider is to find the most reliable solar OEM in the market. One of the biggest perks of the internet these days is you can now easily find these OEMs even in the comfort of your home. With the help of a solar outsourcing marketplace such as SolarFeeds.com, you can easily find the most reliable and right OEM partner for your solar company. Solar outsourcing marketplace helps solar industry professionals gather accurate and timely information about solar including the list of most trusted Solar Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Switzerland

Solar Market Outlook in Switzerland

Switzerland is one of the fastest growing energy markets in the world. The year 2020 marked a 30% growth rate in the country’s solar market. This growth was backed by the deployment of more than 430 MW of new solar power systems (versus 330 MW of solar deployments in 2019).

The Swiss Ministry of Energy has lofty goals for the country’s solar energy market, too. Based on its “Energy Strategy 2050”, they are targeting 37.5 GW of solar PV installations by 2050.

While some markets have suffered a decline during the pandemic, it seems to have a reverse effect in the Swiss solar energy market. It seems as though the pandemic has given customers in the residential and industrial segment to push through with their renewable energy projects, which includes solar PV installations. It also signaled higher availability of capital to invest on solar projects due to limited spending.

Despite the impressive growth, the proponents of the solar energy programs in Switzerland report that the current numbers are not enough to achieve its climate target.

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Switzerland

Switzerland is home to some of the top manufacturers and suppliers of solar energy equipment in the world. This proves advantageous to the residential and industrial consumers of solar energy supplies as they have access to high-performance solar panels, components, and parts from top brands. 

Top 8 Major Seaports & Logistics in Switzerland

There are several major seaports in Switzerland providing a gateway for logistics companies to transport imported goods and various products in and out of the country. The following are the major seaports in Switzerland:

  • Bern
  • Basel
  • Geneva
  • Zurich
  • Moehlin
  • Montlingen
  • Rothenburg
  • Lugano

These seaports provide convenient access for transporting and handling solar power equipment and supplies to and from Switzerland.

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