Conclusion! Aleo Solar, a 25-Year-Old PV Module Manufacturer, Ceases Production

Published: Mar 14, 2025 08:41
[Conclusion! 25-Year-Old PV Module Manufacturer Aleo Solar Ceases Production] Recently, German PV module manufacturer Aleo Solar announced that it will gradually shut down its production line located in Prenzlau, Brandenburg. This decision marks the orderly withdrawal of the company, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Sino-American Silicon, from the German market in the face of industry challenges. (Source: Solarbe PV Network)

Recently, German PV module manufacturer Aleo Solar announced that it would gradually shut down its production line in Prenzlau, Brandenburg. This decision marks the orderly withdrawal of the company, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Sino-American Silicon, from the German market in response to industry challenges.

According to a company spokesperson, the production line is expected to officially close in the coming months. Previously, local media outlet *Nordkurier* reported that many employees had already received layoff notices, with the standard notice period for long-term employees extending until the end of June. The closure plan will directly affect approximately 110 employees, but the company has pledged to support them through social plans and career reorientation to mitigate the impact of this decision on their lives.

Since its establishment in 2001, Aleo Solar has focused on producing specialized solar modules for niche markets. However, in recent years, China's persistent capacity surplus and the global price war have made competitive production increasingly difficult. These industry challenges have not only affected Aleo Solar but also forced other German module manufacturers to cease production over the past year. The company stated that it would gradually scale down production and utilize remaining production resources to complete the withdrawal process in an orderly manner.

Speaking about the decision to close, Aleo Solar CEO William Chen said: "This decision was not easy for us, but it reflects the current realities of the solar industry. We are one of the last German manufacturers in this field, with a history of 25 years, and we overcame the first major solar industry crisis. However, the current industry environment has left us with no choice but to make this difficult decision. We had hoped that policymakers would take timely measures to strengthen solar production in Europe, but unfortunately, this vision has not been realized."

Looking back, Aleo Solar began PV module production in Prenzlau in 2002. In 2009, Bosch acquired a majority stake in the company but later shut down its solar division. Subsequently, Aleo Solar was sold to an Asian consortium led by a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Sino-American Silicon Group. Despite multiple ownership changes, the company remained committed to the production and innovation of solar modules.

The closure of the Prenzlau production line is not only a significant blow to Aleo Solar but also highlights the severe challenges facing the global solar industry. In the future, as industry consolidation accelerates, solar manufacturers will need to be more flexible and innovative to adapt to the ever-changing market environment. For Aleo Solar, although its German production line is set to close, its experience and technological expertise in the solar sector will undoubtedly serve as a reference and inspiration for the industry's future development.

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