my-PV at All Energy Australia 2024
my-PV will be participating in All Energy Australia 2024, taking place from October 23 to 24 in Melbourne. We are excited to showcase our solutions at our booth HH126.
The exhibition focuses on innovative technologies in the renewable energy sector and highlights the latest advancements in energy efficiency. Naturally, my-PV is a must-see at this key industry event.
With over 11,000 visitors over the two days, All Energy Australia represents a must-attend event in the renewable energy sector. The my-PV team is looking forward to presenting our solar-electric products at booth HH126. In addition to offering exciting insights into our solutions, we invite you to meet our sales team in person.
Our international sales director Alice Kramolišová and sales manager Tallal Butt are looking forward to meeting customers and interested parties at the fair. A special highlight will be the debut of the new DC Power Manager SOL•THOR on the Australian market.
Take advantage of this opportunity to meet or reconnect with our sales team in person and experience the future of solar-electric products with my-PV!
Feel free to contact us in advance to schedule a meeting with our sales colleagues at the exhibition. We look forward to answering your questions about photovoltaic heating!
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