We showed our presence at Intersolar in Munich – the world’s largest solar energy trade fair – where thousands of visitors and 1,500 exhibitors from across the globe gathered to shape the direction of future energy solutions.
The event was dominated by a strong focus on tech, high performance, and low cost – often without regard for surroundings, history, or the environment. That’s exactly why our presence was important. Because we are taking a different path.
Solartag represents a new agenda – where people, green transition, and architecture go hand in hand.
Our message to the industry is clear: Solar energy shouldn’t be just about watts and price. It should also be about people, urban spaces, and architecture. Our solution is a sleek, Scandinavian solar roof – designed to respect both the character of the building, the context it’s part of, and the people living in and around it.
We are proud to help bring aesthetics into focus in an industry that often overlooks beauty and people. For us, solar energy is also about building beautifully, sustainably, and in harmony with the surroundings.