Reusable Packaging Blog
IP-Group, a leader in sustainable packaging solutions in Europe, is excited to announce their strategic partnership with PVpallet. This collaboration aims to overhaul solar shipping and packaging standards across Europe by expanding the distribution of PVpallet’s patented solar panel pallet, Series X.
When Sunstall’s customer needed a solar array moved from one location to another, PVpallet Series X provided a professional, organized way to move the solar panels—with zero breakage.
Our Director of Marketing, Vanessa Benkert, was a guest on the PowerFlow Podcast. In this episode, she shares her passion for working in the renewable energy field, the power of storytelling and innovation, and an overlooked, yet important piece of the solar puzzle: transporting solar panels with reusable packaging.
We sat down with PVpallet’s Director of Sales, Craig Morse, to hear about his professional journey and personal motivators. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to talk with Craig one-on-one, you know he’s full of great stories and truly a coach at heart. Here’s a peek into Craig’s unique experiences and perspectives.
2023 marked our first full year of selling product—and another incredible year for PVpallet. We grew our product line and service offerings to meet the dynamic needs of our growing industry, proved the sustainability of our pallet system through a life cycle assessment, and continued to build partnerships with global leaders in the industry who share our passion to green up solar. Here are our 2023 highlights.
After over 18 months of continuous use, PVpallet Series X has transformed the efficiency, effectiveness, and safety of Footprint Project’s disaster response operations—from microgrid deployment and decommissioning to solar panel and equipment storage.
Preventing waste through reusable packaging and ensuring the waste at solar installations bypasses the landfill are both necessary approaches to tackling the 1.1 billion pounds of wood waste and millions of broken solar panels created each year by the solar industry. We sat down with Emilie Oxel O’Leary and Philip Schwarz to discuss actionable ways we can create impactful change.
Work Safe. Home Safe. That’s Ideal Electrical Suppliers safety motto. When the wholesaler discovered that loose solar panels were posing a risk to their valued employees, the company began searching for a solution that could streamline their safety processes throughout the country. Their answer? PVpallet Series X.
Together, Heliene and PVpallet are creating a more efficient and sustainable supply chain for the domestic solar energy industry. Customers who purchase PVpallet Series X can request to have their Heliene solar PV modules placed on the reusable pallets as a part of the manufacturing process, eliminating the waste and cost often created by traditional wood pallets downstream.
With PVpallet Series X.L, solar project developers, installers, and manufacturers can now benefit from a packaging solution that offers unparalleled protection, ease of transportation, and cost savings for large-scale solar projects.
The solar industry is experiencing exponential growth, resulting in an impending surge of end-of-life solar panel waste. Learn how the 5Rs of zero waste – refuse, reduce, reuse, repair, recycle – can help change the narrative and pave the path to a greener future.
Continued sustainability efforts within the renewable energy industry have led to a vital debate: wood pallets vs. reusable pallets. Wood pallets are the standard, but are they the best solution for your solar business? From product breakage to packaging CAPEX, there are many factors to consider as you weigh your solar module packaging options.
Stateline Solar was struggling with an inefficient and costly job preparation process, but they found an answer in PVpallet's Series X unit. Read the case study to find out how they cut down solar panel breakage by 92%, reduced labor, and is projected to save $29,560 in the first year of implementation.
Many savvy business owners have come to a single conclusion: what’s good for the planet can also be good for their bottom line. The category of “sustainable practice” is widening. But after we’ve already implemented the “obvious” ways to reduce our carbon footprint, like adopting renewable energy sources such as solar power and supporting green initiatives, where do we look next?
Solar Magazine, the largest solar publication in the Netherlands and Belgium, named PVpallet as one of the companies “shaping the future of solar energy through innovative products.” In an exclusive interview, Philip Schwarz discusses PVpallet’s mission and goals, including building circularity into the solar industry through reusable packaging. Read the full interview translated into English —>