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Merry Christmas and a happy New Year

It was a very stressful and exciting year, which was unfortunately overshadowed by the Ukraine crisis. However, this occurrence showed not only customers, but also ourselves, that self-sufficiency and independence are becoming increasingly important.

We at my-PV have „preached“ the topic of self-sufficiency and personal use from the very beginning and develop our products for this purpose.

However, we did not expect the enormous demand, which is the reason why our raw materials were not available in the quantities demanded by the market, as we would have needed them since the outbreak of this crisis.

This year we have implemented many new measures in order to be able to inspire more customers with our products in 2023. Our new product, AC ELWA 2 , which we launched only recently, will certainly make its contribution to this, because this product is cheaper per watt than the existing product!

Let's take a deep breath over the next few weeks, because 2023 will again be a big challenge for all of us, because the energy and heat transition will now depend on the photovoltaic industry – and thus on everything that goes with it!

Different opening times during the public holidays

From December 23rd we will also have Christmas holiday. Our support will be available to you at the following times:

  • 27th to 29th December 2022: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m

  • December 30th, 2022: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m

  • January 2nd to 5th, 2023: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m

We wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous 2023!

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