A special focus is on the innovativeness of the project, which will be assessed by a jury of experts. In addition to Tesvolt founders Daniel Hannemann and Simon Schandert, the members of the jury are trade journalist Niels Hendrik Petersen as well as Julia Badeda from Abo Wind and independent expert consultant Hans Urban. The application phase runs until 15 April 2021. The three most innovative projects will then be selected by the jury and the shortlist published. This will be followed by a public vote on the website for the award.
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In addition to the prize, the winner with the most votes will receive a grant of 5,000 euros for a joint advertising campaign with Tesvolt. Moreover, the project and the winning installation company will be featured in the publications of the media partner photovoltaik (including here) as well as on the award website. The second and third place winners will receive a grant of 1,000 euros, a short presentation on the award website and a prize certificate. (mfo)
The application form can be found here: www.inno-install.tech