Anjan Turlapati takes over CEO position at Solon Energy

  • Stefan Säuberlich out as Solon CEO.
    Stefan Säuberlich out as Solon CEO.

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Solon Energy announced that Anjan Turlapati, co-founder or Microsol, will be replacing Stefan Säuberlich as the company’s CEO. Säuberlich is said to be changing his focus to new tasks, but the company assured that he will remain on staff in a consultant position for the coming months.

Solon noted that the change in management comes after it completed its reorientation with its new owner Microsol. The company pointed out that production had been expanded in Berlin and that it will be further integrated into the Microsol Group. Lars Podlowski, CTO, will remain as the head of the technical departments, specifically in research and development. The company advised that further changes in management will not be made.

“We have taken advantage of this opportunity to give Solon good prospects again. I thus consider my most important task fulfilled,“ said Stefan Säuberlich about the decision. “I am happy to be able to hand over to my successor a well-motivated team and a sustainable business concept. I wish Solon continued success.”

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