New executive board at IPVEA

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The International Photovoltaic Equipment Association (IPVEA) has elected a number of new members to its board during its AGM during Intersolar Europe.

Eric Ast from Multi -Contact AG was elected as the new President of the IPVEA. Richard Moreth from Vitronic AG was selected Vice President and Laura Azpilicueta, from EVASA was elected as Secretary.

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Bernhard Krause from Singulus Technologies AG was appointed as Assistant Treasurer and Elke Hoffmann from Jonas & Redmann was re-elected for an additional term of three-years as Treasurer.

IPVEA also noted new members to the trade association which included Coveme, DSM, EVASA, Hellmann, JinkoSolar, Multi-Contact, Shoals Technologies Group, SolarPV.TV Consulting, and Trojan Battery Company.
 

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