Soltecture restructures solar energy services, debuts new brand design

December 13, 2011
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Soltecture has revamped its solar energy services, going so far as to launch a new brand deign, in order to improve client accessibility. “The focus of our new brand design is our client: they will get a focused overview of our services and portfolio,” explains Soltecture’s CSO Henrik Kruepper. “Through the integration of our system solutions with our range of services, and by renaming our products in less technical terms, we are delighted to give our brand a more focused and clear identity.”

Soltecture noted that it offers complete system solutions for solar construction, no matter if it be for a commercial or residential site. For commercial and industrial BAPV projects, the company offers Tectum, a flat-roof system, and Sertum for sloped roofs. Its Corium and roof-integrated system Pallium are said to meet the highest demands of BIPV projects.

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In its rebranding, the company is highlighting its service and notes that it offers everything from its online planning tool, SOLdesign, to SOLfinance and SOLtraining for its partners. Furthermore, Soltecture has renamed its entire line of products to be what it calls “more client-friendly,” especially for the planning and installation phases.

The company’s thin-film solar module is now called Linion. Components from its Inteo product family have been created to custom-fit its products and guarantee “easy and exact installation.” Finally, Soltecture’s Omnio product line will offer the technical components for different system solutions.

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