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PV Industries

Booth
Number

31C

Working in these industries:

Solar Energy

PV Industries is Australia’s pioneering and oldest solar panel recycling and resource recovery company, specializing in the collection, logistics, and recycling of end-of-life solar systems. Established in 2018, we have been at the forefront of the solar panel recycling industry, securing $6.8 million in Government grant funding to advance our mission. PV Industries is dedicated to shaping the future of solar panel recycling through collaboration with Australian research institutions, developing sustainable solutions to revolutionize the sector.

At PV Industries, we stand out with our innovative approach to solar panel recycling. We have developed in-house processing technology that maximizes the value of recovered materials, providing significant benefits for local manufacturing. Our proprietary process involves meticulously separating solar panels piece by piece, which results in lower contamination levels and higher-value outputs, a distinct advantage over conventional cutting, crushing, and shredding methods.

Services

PV Industries, in collaboration with our sister company, ReSource, provides comprehensive services to cater to all aspects of solar and e-waste systems. Our in-house processing technology is tailored to maximize the value of recovered materials, specifically focusing on end-of-life solar panels.
Our offerings:
Collection and logistics for solar system components
Resource recovery and recycling of solar panels, solar inverters, microinverters, optimizers, and other electrical components
Aluminium racking and mounting equipment
Lithium-ion energy storage systems

Through these services, we aim to lead the way in creating a sustainable future for solar energy in Australia and globally.

Hear from
our Exhibitors

‘As an exhibitor and sponsor of this event, it was a great success. We had lots of people visit our new stand and had lots of valuable conversations across the two days. We’ll be back for 2025!’

SCOTT YOUNG, CATCH POWER

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