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A German Solar Association Membership Is Worth It

Entrepreneurs and leading figures from the solar industry, politics and society report on their experiences with the German Solar Association in short statements.

Joachim Goldbeck

Joachim Goldbeck

Our association is the central platform and breeding ground for exchange and strategy development between the many, often small companies from the entire solar spectrum. The German Solar Association actively takes up the issues and makes the results available to members, political decision-makers and the media.

Claudia Luft

Claudia Luft

For more than 20 years I have been following the developments in the photovoltaic industry. The German Solar Association offers my company the ideal, competent platform as an interface between experts, politics and business for an agile exchange of ideas. It represents the interests of the German solar industry both at home and abroad in a sustainable and professional manner.

Helmut Jäger

Helmut Jäger

As a member of the German Solar Association, I can rely on receiving the essential information about future market developments for my business decisions at an early stage.

Professor Claudia Kemfert

Prof. Claudia Kemfert

Bundling economic interests in order to successfully face the strong headwind is particularly important for such a young and promising industry.

Ing. Ingo Lankmayr

The heat transition is an immense challenge and urgently required. The BSW has an important role to play in communicating the necessary political framework.

Thomas Rudolph

Thomas Rudolph

The German Solar Association strongly represents the solar industry in the public and political sphere in Germany. Especially now this is more important than ever.

Udo Möhrstedt

Udo Möhrstedt

The German Solar Association is indispensable for the solar industry, for everyone from craftsmen to industrial companies, because it bundles our strengths and gives our concerns a strong voice.

Rainer K. Schmidt

Rainer K. Schmidt

The German Solar Association provides the framework conditions for further solar expansion in Germany. It helps us members to network in our respective market role. As PVEX, we need this framework and network in order to be able to dismantle and dispose of solar plants professionally when their life cycle ends.

Jeremy Rifkin

Jeremy Rifkin

Germany is on the way to a democratic energy system that can serve as a useful blueprint for other countries' economies. The German Solar Association is a navigator on the way to this goal and has been for the past 30 years.

Günther Cramer (†)

Günther Cramer

Photovoltaics is well on the way to becoming a strong pillar of energy supply worldwide. To achieve this, we in Germany need an association that takes up and actively promotes the many issues surrounding photovoltaics. And at the same time to be perceived as a competent contact for the public and the member companies. The German Solar  Association has been tackling these tasks with great commitment for many years. It will continue to play an important role in the further expansion of photovoltaics in the future.