History of Energetica Industries

Important milestones of the group

2022

Raiffeisen Beteiligungsholding der RLB OÖ joins Energetica Industries

Energetica Industries GmbH is setting the course for future growth with a new company structure and has found a powerful partner in Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich. To this end, Raiffeisen Beteiligungsholding GmbH and IRMA Investments GmbH set up Peak Power Holding GmbH with equal shares.

2022

The IRMA Group acquires shares in Energetica Industries GmbH. Liebenfels is to be expanded into a green energy hotspot and more jobs created.

2019

With its production facility opened in Carinthian Liebenfels in spring 2019, the company has the most technically advanced and potentially the most powerful production facility on the European continent. The facility is state-of-the-art, the largest production site for solar modules in Europe in terms of capacity and one of the most modern facilities in the world.

2018

Energetica invests in Europe’s largest and at that time the world’s most modern photovoltaic module factory. Future PV innovations are to be developed in an integrated research facility.

2017

Simon is the first self-assembly mini power plant with which anyone can produce electricity anywhere and at any time. Simon can be mounted on balcony railings or set up on walls and patios.

2016

Smartflower – the first all-in-one solar system for the garden – comes onto the market. Packaged in an extraordinary design, Smartflower follows the sun’s course using a GPS system which guarantees the highest possible energy yield.

2015

Energetica Group grows by welcoming the Kogler Estate Group.

2014/2013

Expansion of production capacities by introducing additional equipment to produce special-made products. Energetica’s product portfolio is reinforced with new members: customer-specific, special-purpose photovoltaic modules.

2012

Energetica supplies the state-of-the-art King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Riyadh with its high-quality special façade modules.

Architect Zaha Mohammad Hadid’s sophisticated design presented our module design and development department with an exciting challenge.

To do this, our experts developed around 700 modular forms that were fitted into the facade system of the total work of art.

2009

Expansion and partial automation of the production capacity on the Klagenfurt site to around 350,000m² per year.

2008

Construction of one of the largest solar tracking photovoltaic power plants in the Navarre region (Spain) with a total capacity of 4.7 MWp. Energetica installs about 25,000 photovoltaic modules.

2005

Production start of the E-2000 premium photovoltaic modules at the Energetica plant in Klagenfurt.

2003

Implementation of a 420 kWp PV power plant in Blons/Vorarlberg (Austria), equipped with the Follow Sun system developed by Energetica.

1999

Development of the innovative two-axis solar tracking system Follow Sun. Sensor-controlled alignment of the solar modules to the highest energy point optimises system efficiency.

1995

Founding of Energetica Group inspired by the vision to provide clean and secure energy that is affordable for all. The products are a unique blend of four principles: beauty, ultimate performance, safety and durability.