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About Energyra

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The key to Energyra's success? Without a doubt: the culture in the company. In our team people count on each other. We treat each other well and operate in  close bond with our customers and suppliers.


This is mainly inspired by our entrepreneurial experience, the standards and values ​​that the founders have brought into the company. The feeling, the unity and enthusiasm of a family business.


But the difference is made every day by our team members, who uphold cherished norms and values. That's what makes the difference.

A fresh start

Energyra Europe is built on the foundations of innovative predecessors.
In 2019, the start-up company collapsed due to delays and financial setbacks.

A full restart came in February 2020, followed by the COVID lockdown in March, only 5 weeks later...


Times have not always been easy. But it has also brought us a lot. Under the guise of 'never waste a good crisis', we focused all our energy on developing new products, improving production technology and carefully minding our ecological footprint while forging new partnerships.


And that has paid off. In addition to the leading EclectIQ modules, we welcomed a completely new line of certified light-weight modules calles DynamIQ.


We've created tailor-made solutions for harsh environments, vehicle integration and remote areas for a significant number of leading companies and industries. With all of them we still work closely and intensively to this day. We wanted to stay small and beautiful. But we really like the growth!

Your contacts in A-Z order


The A-Team,

The real thing: making solar modules!


Our production line runs on Industry 4.0 principles. In every shift a 5-headed team assembles a solar panel every 1.5 minutes under the committed guidance of these men: they make it happen! So: the pride & joy of Energyra.


shiftleaders@energyra.com


Dennis Blüm,

Technical Sales Support


Dennis joined our team in the summer of 2021 with a solid background of Technical Sales Support, ERP insight, customer-centered-thinking and a good portion of dry humor.

For our partners out there
Dennis is the key liaison of our organization.


dennis.blum@energyra.com


Emile Neijndorff,
Sr. Operations Officer


Emile was educated as mechanical engineer, followed by an impressive career in automotive, touching all technical aspects of the industry. From Ministry of Defense, public transport and managing a large dealer service organisation to ISO and TUV quality assurance and business improvement cycles. His last change cycle involved himself: switching from automotive to Solar.


emile.neijndorff@energyra.com


Jessica Grauerholz-Foppen
Chief Operational Officer 


Building a team from scratch is a real challenge. Jessica has been supporting the Energyra operation from her first brainstorm session in 2017 until today, in the field of recruitment, coaching and nowadays in operations.


recruitment@energyra.com


Joan van den Sigtenhorst

Equipment Manager 

Standstill is regression, and that is especially true if the production line unexpectedly comes to a standstill. Joan and his team prevent this from happening.


td@energyra.com


Lianne Veldboer - Rozendaal
Purchasing

Lianne is a bit of a wolf in sheep's clothing. Managing our raw materials and the capacity between customers, projects and production. But above all, pragmatic and more technical by the day: her questions always set many wheels in motion. And that suits us perfectly.


sourcing@energyra.com


Martijn Meereboer
Quality & Production Engineer

Martijn is an upcoming talent. With a practical approach in addition to the required theoretical framework. Involved in development, quality and process improvement, he can always be found where the action is. If he hadn't already taken the initiative.


martijn.meereboer@energyra.com


Menno Veldboer
Owner, Director

What a newspaper article in NHD can do. With his business instinct, production and semiconductor background, Menno immediately took action and bought Energyra BV at the beginning of 2020, enabling the restart and opening new horizons.


menno.veldboer@energyra.com


Rimmert de Jong
Sr. Maintenance & ICT Engineer

Rimmert is a jack of all trades. But don't underestimate that. As long as it's wired: electronics, robotics, IT and the focus on the production line are in good hands with him. Unfortunately, his career with us will not last forever: this guitarist is sure to break through with his band. But by then we will be in the front row, again


rimmert.de.jong@energyra.com




Behind the scenes

Energyra solar panels are designed to meet the best standards in the industry.

Or surpass them. Nothing less and nothing more. See for yourself!

Our partners in synergy

Endurans™ Solar (formerly known as DSM Advanced Solar) is market leader in backsheets for solar modules. Expertise in polymer materials and technology is applied to enable clean, affordable energy for all. Their long-standing track record in polymer science, co-extrusion and solar technology know-how is used to develop and commercialize innovative material solutions for solar manufacturing. The conductive backsheets of Endurans™ enable sturdy, high-efficiency and aesthetically freat solar modules, based on back-contact technology.


Logo ISC Konstanz

Since 2005, ISC Konstanz is involved in steadily increasing the efficiency of photovoltaics and simultaneously reducing their cost. Positive research outcomes directly benefit the industry and the whole of society. ISC sets global standards and shares knowledge and expertise with the industry, as well as with young international talents.

With Energyra, ISC shares quite some goals: to make solar clean, and green energy affordable and accessible around the globe: the only way the energy transition can succeed.


TNO Energy Transition (formerly known as ECN-Petten) works together with Energyra on innovative technologies for solar cells and modules based on the unique back contact technology, invented by TNO a decade ago...

TNO focuses on increasing the power harvest of solar panels, reducing costs and improving options for integrating aesthetically pleasing PV in the human environment like vehicle-integration and the built environment.

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