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Record speed in dismantling: 360,000 modules already dismantled and shipped

  • Tripple Z Redaktion
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 18


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Just four months ago, we gave the starting signal for one of our largest projects to date: the dismantling and reuse of a total of 400,000 solar modules. Our goal is not to send high-quality technology into recycling, but to give it a second life – in places where electricity is urgently needed.

Now, in record time, we can announce an important milestone: Already 360,000 modules have been professionally dismantled, tested, and the functional majority prepared for international shipment. Hundreds of containers are on their way to various partner countries, and the first installations are already in operation. As a result, the modules are already generating clean electricity today in regions that previously had no or only limited access to energy.


Efficiency through scalable processes

The fact that we have been able to move such a large quantity in such a short time is the result of our consistent process optimization. From dismantling to quality assurance to logistics, all steps are closely interlinked, transparently documented, and implemented on an industrial scale. Already today, we process tens of thousands of modules per month – systematically recorded, packaged, and shipped worldwide.

The speed with which we have moved the first 360,000 modules demonstrates impressively how scalable and resilient our processes are. Even large-scale projects involving hundreds of thousands of modules can thus be implemented efficiently and reliably.


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Global impact in record time

What is particularly gratifying is that the impact of our work is not abstract, but immediately visible. In the first target countries, second-life modules are already feeding electricity into local grids and off-grid systems. They enable households, schools, and small businesses to gain access to affordable energy – with technology that would otherwise have remained unused.

Each module contributes twice to progress: it prevents electronic waste in Europe and at the same time creates new opportunities in regions with energy scarcity. The fact that this impact is already tangible just weeks after the start of the project highlights the particular success.


Next step: Complete dismantling

With the shipment of 360,000 modules, the majority of the work has already been completed – but the project is not yet finished. In the coming weeks, the remaining modules will be dismantled, tested, and shipped. In this way, we will achieve our goal of returning the majority of the 400,000 modules to the cycle and giving them a second life.


Our contribution to a globally just energy transition

The project shows the potential that lies in reuse. While new modules are often unavailable or unaffordable in many parts of the world, certified used technology provides realistic and immediately available alternatives. In this way, we combine circular economy and climate protection with social responsibility – and make an active contribution to a just global energy transition.


With every pallet that leaves our warehouse, new perspectives emerge: for affordable energy supply, economic development, and a future in which sustainable solutions are accessible worldwide.

 

 

 
 
 

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