Evosys, a provider of laser plastic welding solutions, has commissioned a photovoltaic installation on the roof of its production hall with a capacity of around 100 kWp. The system enables on-site generation of electricity and is intended to contribute to lowering CO2 emissions associated with operations. The investment forms part of the company’s broader focus on sustainable manufacturing and environmental protection, aligning energy supply with production needs.
According to the company, sustainability is integrated with technological development. "For us, technological innovation and environmental protection are inextricably linked," said Managing Director Frank Brunnecker. "The new photovoltaic system is another milestone on our path to sustainable corporate development and offers our customers real added value through responsible production."
By expanding its own energy supply, Evosys aims to conserve natural resources and support the energy transition in industry. The project reflects a strategy to combine manufacturing solutions with an environmentally conscious energy approach, with the objective of making operations more resilient to external power constraints while improving the environmental profile of production.
Charging infrastructure and mobility
The company reports progress in mobility measures alongside the PV installation. The fleet is predominantly composed of electric pool vehicles. With the additional power capacity provided by the rooftop system, the charging infrastructure has been expanded. Two new charging stations have been installed, increasing the number of charging points from six to eight to meet growing demand for charging of pool vehicles or e-bikes.
Integration with manufacturing operations
Evosys positions the energy investment as part of its business strategy in laser plastic welding. The company states that combining innovative and sustainable manufacturing solutions with an environmentally conscious energy supply is intended to create production processes that are robust, cost-aware and aligned with ecological objectives. The PV system, together with the expanded charging network, is presented as a step toward a more resource-efficient operation that supports long-term sustainability targets.
