Order Focus: Day4 Energy to supply 10MW of solar modules to German integrator Solera sunpower

February 15, 2010
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Email

Day4 Energy has signed a 10MW solar module supply frame agreement with southern German integrator Solera sunpower. The deal marks the latest expansion in the two companies’ business relationship, which began in 2009.

Solera recently installed 150KW of Day4’s crystalline-silicon photovoltaic panels on two complete streets of housing developments in Immendingen, Germany.

This article requires Premium SubscriptionBasic (FREE) Subscription

Try Premium for just $1

  • Full premium access for the first month at only $1
  • Converts to an annual rate after 30 days unless cancelled
  • Cancel anytime during the trial period

Premium Benefits

  • Expert industry analysis and interviews
  • Digital access to PV Tech Power journal
  • Exclusive event discounts

Or get the full Premium subscription right away

Or continue reading this article for free

“Based on our positive experience with the Day4 Energy module performance, the evolving conditions of the German feed-in-tariff system forecasted for 2010 and our focus on the best quality PV solutions, we chose to continue our partnership with Day4 as our major supplier of solar modules,” said Silvano Jakob, CEO of Solera.

“We appreciate [Solera’s] previous installation success with Day4 modules and look forward to working with them this year as they continue to grow,” said Tim Morath, Day4’s director of sales for Central Europe. “One of the rewards of a strong quality brand is the continued business and confidence in the product that we enjoy from our repeat customers. We look forward to a continued strong working relationship with Solera on these projects as well as other opportunities in the future.”

Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Read Next

January 16, 2026
Indian solar PV manufacturer Vikram Solar is transitioning its module portfolio to the G12R format, led by the HYPERSOL G12R series. 
January 16, 2026
Global tech giant Amazon has been approved as the buyer of the 1.2GW Sunstone solar project in Oregon, one of the largest solar PV projects in the US.
January 16, 2026
US C&I solar developer Altus Power has acquired four solar projects with a total capacity of 105MW from IPP Cordelio Power. 
January 16, 2026
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has partially ruled against solar manufacturer Maxeon in several claims against Canadian Solar.
January 16, 2026
Independent power producer (IPP) Origis Energy has signed a 303MW power purchase agreement with tech giant Meta for the Greyhound A Solar PV project in Texas.
January 16, 2026
The Australian government has announced AU$24.7 million in funding over three years to establish a National Solar Panel Recycling Pilot.

Upcoming Events

Solar Media Events
February 3, 2026
London, UK
Solar Media Events
March 24, 2026
Dallas, Texas
Solar Media Events
April 15, 2026
Milan, Italy
Solar Media Events
June 16, 2026
Napa, USA
Solar Media Events
November 3, 2026
Málaga, Spain