Menlo Electric announces the launch of its first roadshow, the Menlo Truck Tour, showcasing a wide range of photovoltaic solutions tailored for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The roadshow will travel through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Romania, Czechia, and Poland, making 20 stops and providing four hours of comprehensive knowledge at each location.
The tour kicks off in Poland, the home of Menlo Electric’s headquarters, with events scheduled from April 22nd to May 9th. The roadshow will then proceed to the DACH region from May 14th to May 24th, followed by stops in Slovakia at the end of May, and in Romania and Czechia during early June.
Featured brands include Deye Inverter, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd., Jinko Solar Co., Ltd., and Photonica, showcasing their latest technologies and solutions. This event marks a significant milestone in Menlo Electric's commitment to advancing solar energy adoption and sustainability throughout the region.
“We are thrilled to launch the Menlo Truck Tour, providing a unique platform where attendees gain free access to expert knowledge on leading brands such as Jinko, Sungrow, Deye, and Photonica,” said Mikolaj Konieczka, Technical Expert at Menlo Electric. “This roadshow not only showcases the latest in photovoltaic technology but also offers quizzes with attractive prizes, special product offers for our guests, and valuable networking opportunities with industry professionals. It’s a fantastic way to engage with the community and address your most pressing questions, all while we reaffirm our dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions across Europe.”
“The roadshow provides a unique opportunity to demonstrate the practical applications and benefits of our advanced inverter and storage technologies directly to the stakeholders. It's a fantastic project for us to connect, educate, and drive the adoption of sustainable energy solutions,” – stated Kyle Zhang, Head of Technical Support Department at Deye.
Registration for the roadshow is now open.