German State Secretary Anja Hajduk tours SMA APAC training centre

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John Alexander, SMA Australia’s Vice-President of Large-Scale and Anja Hajduk, German State Secretary

German and Australian leaders unite to discuss a global renewable energy collaboration between the two countries in reaching net-zero emissions.  

German State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Anja Hajduk, has toured SMA’s APAC Training Centre as part of her visit to the APAC Hydrogen 2024 Summit & Exhibition. 

The tour provided an opportunity for high-level discussions on the collaboration between Germany and Australia in reaching net-zero emissions and exploring SMA’s global role in advancing renewable energy solutions.

During the visit, Hajduk was accompanied by John Alexander, SMA Australia’s Vice-President of Large-Scale, as well as Christian Knack, Manager of System Engineering at SMA Australia, Alexander Page, Product & Service Trainer and Tim Hanekamp, Grid Modelling Engineer at the APAC SMA Training Centre. They demonstrated the state-of-the-art training centre’s facilities, which provide practical skills and qualifications needed for flexible operation and maintenance of their energy plants to customers and their internal service teams across the APAC region.

Hajduk’s visit underscored the significance of international partnerships in tackling the climate crisis, with a particular focus on renewable energy innovation. This event provided a platform for the exchange of ideas on how both Germany and Australia can contribute to a sustainable future through cutting-edge energy technologies.

John Alexander of SMA Australia said: “Our APAC SMA Training Centre plays a vital role in building the skills necessary to meet the demands of a growing renewable energy industry. We’re proud to showcase our APAC Training Centre to Anja Hajduk, and to discuss how SMA is empowering service teams to maintain energy plants efficiently and sustainably. 

“By pushing the boundaries of solar, energy storage, and grid-forming technologies, SMA is driving Australia and the world closer to achieving net-zero targets.”

The visit also saw Anja Hajduk and John Alexander discuss the pivotal role that both Germany and Australia play in driving the transition to renewable energy. Key topics included SMA’s global legacy in solar technology and its critical contributions to large-scale solar infrastructure in Australia.

On her visit, Anja Hajduk said: “Germany and Australia share a strong commitment to achieving net-zero emissions through innovation and collaboration. Today’s visit to SMA’s APAC Training Centre highlights the critical role of renewable energy technologies and skilled professionals in driving the energy transition forward. Together, we can shape a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

About SMA Australia: 

SMA Australia is the world’s longest-servicing solar inverter manufacturer. Over 750,000 SMA inverters have already been installed across Australia alone, producing more than 35% of all solar electricity in the country. With a 40-year legacy in large-scale solar within Australia, SMA is the chosen European PV inverter manufacturer brand in the Australian solar market.

Worldwide, the SMA Group is setting the standards today for the decentralized and renewable energy supply of tomorrow. SMA inverters with a total output of approximately 115 gigawatts have been installed in more than 190 countries worldwide. SMA’s multi-award-winning technology is protected by approximately 1,700 patents and utility models.

 

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