PHOTOVOLTAICS — OUR FUTURE'S ENERGY.

Our resource: 970 billion kWh of solar energy, day in and day out.
Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his explanation of photoelectricity. It was a stroke of genius that is becoming known as photovoltaics - the formula one, so to speak, of energy supplies.
For the sun is an inexhaustible source of energy: The amount of energy that the sun sends to the earth within one hour is enough to cover the amount of electricity that the world's population consumes in one year. It's completely free and clean and does not produce harmful emissions. COLEXON helps you to use this energy in meaningful ways and thus to counteract problems such as global warming, air pollution and limited resources.
For the sun is an inexhaustible source of energy: The amount of energy that the sun sends to the earth within one hour is enough to cover the amount of electricity that the world's population consumes in one year. It's completely free and clean and does not produce harmful emissions. COLEXON helps you to use this energy in meaningful ways and thus to counteract problems such as global warming, air pollution and limited resources.
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In favor of solar energy - compelling arguments in pictures
Our company film shows you how
the sun provides us with solutions to our energy problems. (1:19 min.)








