XXL Sport and Vildmark will have a solar energy solution at their department store in Örebro. Soltech's subsidiary Swede Energy will construct and build a solar energy solution of a total of 2,000 m2 on the buildings flat roof. The construction will start at the end of 2021.
Swede Energy has a vast experience of building large roof-mounted solar energy solutions on logistics and retail properties. The company has now been commissioned by the Nordic region's largest sports chain, XXL, to build a roof-mounted solar energy solution at the XXL store in Örebro. The whole facility will measure 2,000 m2 and generate green energy for the department store's operation.
– It feels great that we now have cooperation with the Nordic region's largest sports chain, which clearly sees the value of green energy power. We are convinced that other chain stores will follow, as solar energy is an excellent alternative for property owners and store owners with ambitions to advance within sustainability, says Christoffer Caesar, CEO of Swede Energy.
Solar energy is the way forward for XXL
XXL is the Nordic region's largest sports chain and has 90 department stores in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Austria, of which 29 are located in Sweden. XXL has declared a sustainability strategy to reduce its carbon footprint by placing strict demands on external products that the chain sells, but also to continue its internal efforts for more solar energy.
– For XXL, sustainability is important at all levels and the solar energy solution at our department store in Örebro will be a clear step along the way. We have high demands on our sustainability efforts and solar energy is fully in line with our ambition to reduce our CO2 emissions by 55 percent by 2030. We are very much looking forward to our first solar cell plant in Sweden, says Anders Lindblom, CEO of XXL Sweden.
The tool manufacturer Speedtool can now fully operate its production facility in Habo, just north of Jönköping, with the help of solar energy. Soltech's subsidiary, Swede Energy, has installed nearly 2,000 m2 solarpanels for the tool manufacturer's roof. The facility was put into operation during the spring.
Soltech Energy's subsidiary Swede Energy has a vast experience of installing large solar energy solutions and has completed a nearly 2,000 m2 solar cell plant with an output of 352 kW on Speedtools property in Habo.
– Helping prominent, local companies finding the way to green solar energy is the type of projects that really make me proud. Speedtool has a long experience, and it feels very good to have been commissioned to install their solar energy solution. We are looking forward to being a part of their continued journey, says Rickard Lantz, Sales Manager at Swede Energy.
High-tech company with environmental ambitions
Speedtool was founded in 1997 and has clients in the automotive, aerospace, offshore, appliances and furniture industries. The company's production is situated in Habo, just north of Jönköping. Now Speedtool has become self-sufficient in energy thanks to the solar energy solution. The company's CEO, Jimmy Korsbeck, believes that one of the motivators for customer to choose supplier on, is the ability to install solar energy solutions.
– Sustainability investments are an important factor for us, showing both the surrounding world, our customers and all our fantastic employees that we not only talk but also act. The solar energy solution will help us operate our high-tech machinery in a climate-smart way. Something that benefits the company and the environment in both the short and long term, says Jimmy Korsbeck, CEO of Speedtool.
Swede Energy, a Soltech subsidiary, is building a large solar energy solution for the real estate company Emilshus and the tenant Bufab. The facility will cover most of the roof and will be in full operation during October 2021.
Swede Energy has a vast experience of installing large and complex solar energy solutions and has now received an order from the real estatator Emilshus of a 4,000 m2 of solar panels at the property in Värnamo, where the global trading company Bufab is the tenant.
– We are very proud to have received this assignment from Emilshus. It is a leading developer that clearly prioritize sustainability. The planned solar energy facility proves their green ambitions, and we are very much looking forward to ensuring that the tenant Bufab will be able to enjoy the rays of the sun in their future business, says Rickard Lantz, Sales Manager at Swede Energy.
Locally produced solar energy in Värnamo
The property is located in Värnamo, where Emilshus manages several properties. As part of the company's sustainability strategy, the tenant Bufab now will be supplied with green energy directly from the sun. Something that benefits both Emilshus and Bufab.
– Sustainability investments of this kind are completely right for us. Energy efficiency in our properties is important and it’s obvious that solar energy will help us in our sustainability efforts. We are grateful for the smooth collaboration with Swede Energy and look forward to our new solar energy solution, says Lisa Johansson, Sustainability Manager at Emilshus.
The collaboration between Soltech Energy and the real estate company Kilenkrysset is now strengthened. Soltech's subsidiary Swede Energy will build a solar energy solution at one of Kilenkrysset's logistics properties in Eskilstuna. The tenant H&M will thus have access to solar energy from the 1,200 m2 facility.
Soltech's subsidiary Swede Energy has a vast experience of installing solar energy solutions on large logistics and industrial property roofs. The building houses the central warehouse of the clothes and fashion company, H&M, tenant to real estator Kilenkrysset. The assignment applies to a roof-facility with an area of 1,200 m2.
– It feels great that Swede Energy gets the honor of installing what will be Kilenkrysset's new solar power solution. We already have a good relation and collaboration, which is now being strengthened. It is a property owner who clearly understands the importance of sustainable solutions and green energy in their properties, both from an economic and environmental perspective. That we also get renewed contracts shows their confidence in our way of working and is of course good proof that we do things right and create value for our customers, says André Nylén, Regional Manager at Swede Energy.
The third solar energy solution with Kilenkrysset
It’s not the first time the companies have collaborated. Swede Energy has previously built a solar energy solution for Kilenkrysset on the property Örnäs 1: 9 in Upplands-Bro, with tenant Ramirent and currently another plant is being built on a property in Jordbro, for future tenant Nybergs Deli. The solar cell plant in Eskilstuna will, when completed, produce and supply H&M with green energy.
– We are really looking forward to being able to continue making climate investments by increasing the use of green energy. The installation of the solar cell plant creates good conditions for our tenants and gives them the possibility to grow in a sustainable way. Kilenkrysset’s aim is to be a positive actor when it comes to green development solutions, and we are convinced that solar energy is the way forward for large property owners. In addition, it is extra fun to be able to continue the good collaboration we have built up together with Swede Energy, says Per Heikman, Head of Administration at Kilenkryset.
Advanced Soltech's subsidiary in China, has signed an order with WanJi (Anhui) Great Health Industry Co. Ltd. The order concerns the installation of a solar energy plant of 1.3 megawatts (MW) which is estimated to generate annual revenues of approximately SEK 1.08 million, or approximately SEK 21.6 million during the agreement's 20-year term. The investment in the facility, which will be owned by Advanced Soltech’s wholly owned subsidiary in China, amounts to approximately SEK 7.25 million and construction is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2021. The project achieves good profitability without subsidies and is in Anhui province.
Advanced Soltech’s CEO Max Metelius comments:
-We are experiencing a strong recovery in the Chinese economy and a good interest from companies to contribute to a green transition of the electricity production.
Advanced Soltech's subsidiary in China, has signed an order with JingDeZheng TaoYuan Mining Co. Ltd. The order is for the installation of a solar energy plant of 5 megawatts (MW), which is estimated to generate annual revenues of approx. SEK 3.22 million, or approx. SEK 64.4 million during the 20-year term of the agreement. The investment in the facility, which will be owned by Advanced Soltech's wholly owned subsidiary in China, amounts to approx. SEK 26.65 million and construction is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2021. This project, which is located in JiangXi province, has a good profitability without subsidies.
Advanced Soltechs CEO Max Metelius comments:
-This is a large and very good project that fits perfectly in our project portfolio. We currently see strong demand for our offering in JiangXi Province.
On 27 May, Soltech Energy Sweden AB (publ) acquired 100 percent of the shares in Takbyrån i Alingsås AB (Takbyrån) with access on 1 June 2021. The company has sales of approximately SEK 100 million and has just over 35 employees based in Alingsås. Now the plan is to, together with Soltech, integrate solar energy into the product range and increase both sales and earnings. The acquisition is the Soltech Group's second largest and consolidates an already strong position in roofing. The acquisition is financed entirely from its own cash and with newly issued Soltech shares. Takbyrån is estimated to contribute approximately SEK 65 million in sales during 2021 (7 months) with a positive result.
Soltech has an offensive growth strategy with acquisitions in the solar, roof, facade and electrical engineering industries. Together, these companies will create synergy effects and build a strong group with cross-border expertise. The acquisition of the roofing company Takbyrån is Soltech's second largest to date. An acquisition that further strengthens the Group's already strong position in roofing and our strategy to transform traditional companies in roofing, facade and electrical technology into solar companies.
– This acquisition is completely in line with our acquisition strategy. The roofing agency is a down-to-earth, high-performing and above all well-reputed roofing contractor who has realized the value of adding solar energy to its offering. We now get four new driven entrepreneurs and over 30 competent employees in the group and I would like to warmly welcome them to the Soltech family, says Stefan Ölander, CEO of Soltech Energy.
Fast-growing player in the Gothenburg area
Takbyrån was founded in 2014 and has since then had a successful journey. The company specializes in roofing contracts and performs all types of roofing work. The roofing agency's customers often consist of construction and real estate companies but also of industries and public actors. Takbyrån is now adding solar energy to its offering when joining the Soltech Group.
– We are very proud to be part of the Soltech Group. Not least, it is a proof that we have built up an attractive and successful roofing company. We are also convinced that tomorrow's roofing companies need to possess solar energy expertise to be able to compete, which means that this position shift is in the right direction for us. This will benefit the company, our fantastic employees but above all our customers, says Tobias Udén, CEO of Takbyrån.
Advanced Soltech's subsidiary in China, has signed an order with AnHui ZhongKe WeiZhi Logistics Equipment Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The order applies to the installation of a solar energy plant of 0.8 megawatts (MW), which is estimated to generate annual revenues of approximately SEK 0.62 million, or approximately SEK 12.4 million during the 20-year term of the agreements. The investment in the plant, which will be owned by Advanced Soltech's wholly owned subsidiaries in China, amounts to approximately SEK 4.5 million and construction is planned to start in the third quarter of 2021. The customer is very satisfied with the 800 KW plant they already have and therefore places this supplementary order . The project is located in WuHu, Anhui Province.
Advanced Soltech's CEO Max Metelius comments:
- Our existing customers continue to expand their capacity with our offering. We have very good demand for our offering in Anhui Province, where we see good opportunities for continued strong growth.
Stockholm, May 26, 2021: Soltech Energy's Annual General Meeting was held on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, chaired by Anna Kinberg Batra, Chairman of the Board
Adoption of income statement and balance sheet
The Annual General Meeting approved the income statement and balance sheet for the Parent Company as well as the consolidated income statement and consolidated balance sheet for the 2020 financial year.
Disposition of results
The Annual General Meeting resolved that no dividend be paid for the 2020 financial year and that the accumulated profit be transferred to a new account in accordance with what appears from the administration report.
Board of Directors and CEO
The Annual General Meeting granted the Board members and the President discharge from liability for the 2020 financial year.
The Annual General Meeting elected the Board members Anna Kinberg Batra (re-election), Göran Starkebo (re-election), Stefan Ölander (re-election), Hellen Wohlin Lidgard (new election), Jimmie Wiklund (new election) and Mats Holmfeldt (new election). Anna Kinberg Batra was elected Chairman of the Board (re-election).
Auditors
The Annual General Meeting resolved to re-elect the registered auditing company PwC with the authorized public accountant Claes Sjödin as the principal auditor.
Board and auditor fees
The Annual General Meeting resolved that board fees shall be paid in the amount of SEK 400,000 to the Chairman of the Board and SEK 200,000 each to other Board members. The AGM resolved that fees to members of established committees shall be paid at SEK 40,000 per person and committee. A member who is reimbursed by the company due to employment shall not, however, receive board fees, either in the parent company or subsidiaries.
Other proposals and decisions
The Annual General Meeting resolved to approve the Board's proposal in accordance with the notice of:
– Changes in the Articles of Association:
o Increase of the share capital to a minimum of SEK 2,000,000 and a maximum of SEK 6,000,000
o The number of shares is a minimum of 40,000,000 and a maximum of 120,000,000
o Change the company name to Soltech Energy Sweden AB
o That a summons has been issued shall be announced in Dagens Industri
o Election of chairman and nomination committee principles are added to the AGM agenda
– Renewed authorization to decide on a new issue of shares and / or convertibles and / or warrants.
Advanced Soltech's subsidiary in China, has signed an order with JingDeZheng YiShan Ceramics Co. Ltd. for an installation of a solar energy plant of 0.9 megawatts (MW) which is estimated to generate annual revenues of SEK 0.585 million, or approx. SEK 11.7 million under the 20-year agreement. The investment in the facility, which will be owned by Advanced Soltech's wholly owned subsidiary in China, amounts to approximately SEK 4.82 million and construction is planned to start in the third quarter of 2021. The customer is very satisfied with the 2 MW plant they already have and places this follow-up order. The project is in the JiangXi province.
Advanced Soltech's CEO Max Metelius comments:
- We continue to receive follow-up orders with existing customers, which confirms confidence in Advanced Soltech and that our customers are very satisfied with our delivery.