Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025 Highlights: Trends Shaping Modern Photovoltaic (Solar) Operations

2025 . 12 . 10

Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025 brought together manufacturers, installers, and energy experts to discuss the fast-evolving landscape of photovoltaic and heating technologies. Across two days, the event explored how PV systems are increasingly connected with infrared heating, hot water solutions, storage technologies, and digital controls — creating new demands on installation and service teams.
 

Industry insights from Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025

Sessions throughout the conference showed that modern photovoltaic projects extend far beyond panel installation. Speakers highlighted the growing complexity introduced by hybrid heating concepts, expanding commercial and industrial (C&I) storage deployments, sector coupling, and long-term maintenance requirements.
 

Several themes stood out:

• Electrification is accelerating
Infrared heating, fully electric hot water systems, and heat pump integrations are becoming standard in residential and commercial projects. These setups increase the number of installation steps and documentation requirements.

• Storage is shifting into a long-term service market
C&I storage, municipal batteries, and advanced energy management systems are moving from optional add-ons to central components of commercial energy strategies.

• Digital planning tools continue to grow — but field execution still defines success
Speakers emphasized that material readiness, documentation, and on-site coordination remain the primary causes of delays on installation projects.

• Maintenance and compliance are expanding
Floating PV, cleaning solutions, and certification processes highlighted how much operational work now focuses on long-term system performance and documentation.

 

Fieldcode’s perspective on operational structure

Many of the challenges raised at the event pointed to the need for clear workflows, structured handovers, and real-time coordination in the field. Throughout the show, Fieldcode’s team spoke with installers and service leaders about how standardized steps and accessible documentation help reduce rework, and how consistent processes keep projects on schedule as system complexity increases. These discussions reflected a broader shift in the industry: companies are looking for tools that support predictable field operations without adding extra administrative work.

“PV projects are becoming more interconnected every year,” said Matthias Lübko, CEO of Fieldcode. “The technology continues to advance, but it’s the underlying structure — the workflows, the visibility, the data captured in the field — that determines whether teams can deliver consistent results at scale.”

 

Links

Solar Solutions Düsseldorf official website: solarsolutionsduesseldorf.de

Fieldcode official website: fieldcode.com

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