Starting Signal for Dismantling: 400,000 Solar Modules Get a Second Life
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
In May, we began supporting the dismantling of one of the largest solar parks in Germany – a total of 400,000 used modules are being removed, tested, and prepared for second use.
Our goal: This high-quality technology should not disappear into recycling but continue generating clean electricity – especially in regions that currently have little or no access to energy.

Reliable Partner with Scalable Logistics
As an experienced provider in the field of repowering and reuse, we are more than just a technology supplier: We manage the entire process – from dismantling and quality assurance to international logistics. Our workflows are transparently documented, our processes efficiently structured, and our project organization scalable, even for large-scale projects like this. Our logistics operations have now reached an industrial scale: Tens of thousands of modules are already being handled each month – systematically recorded, packed, and prepared for global shipment.
Global Impact Through Reuse
With our second-life approach, we not only actively contribute to the circular economy but also promote a fair and accessible energy transition. While new modules are expensive or hardly available in many parts of the world, we offer viable alternatives for self-sufficient energy systems with tested used technology – affordable, sustainable, and immediately deployable.
The modules – with outputs ranging from 220 W to 245 W – are carefully inspected before reuse. They are ideal for off-grid systems or use in rural areas of emerging and developing countries – wherever electricity is urgently needed.
Comprehensive Circularity
From professional dismantling and technical inspection to global distribution by container or truck – our approach is consistently circular. By reusing these modules, we not only avoid hundreds of thousands of tons of potential electronic waste but also set important impulses for a globally just energy future.
The first containers are already on their way. In the coming weeks, thousands more will follow – filled with tested, fully functional modules that will power new projects around the world.
With every pallet, we create new opportunities: for affordable energy supply in regions that have long been underserved.
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