Suntek

Suntek
Via Giotto , 2-4, 20040, Cambiago (MI), Italia
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Suntek

Suntek was founded in September of 1992, thanks to the intuition of Peter Hinteregger (current President). The company started its activity by marketing the first Solar Systems and the first Renewable Energy Systems in Italy´s northern Alto-Adige territory. The first systems were installed also thanks to the assistance of local professionals, who made it possible for our company to happily begin its pioneering phase.
In 1998, the constant search for high-quality Renewable Energy Systems led Suntek to meet up with Solvis (located in Braunschweig, Hannover), a German company that immediately proved to be capable of satisfying Suntek´s quality expectations, and with which a profitable and serious cooperation was established right away, a cooperation that brought Suntek at the forefront in the Alto-Adige market.
In 2000, Suntek met IDM, an Austrian company (located in Matrei i., Osttirol), on the cutting edge in the production of Heat Pumps, and started a partnership with this company for the marketing of this type of technology in the Alto-Adige region.
In 2000, Peter Hinteregger´s entrepreneurial insight led Suntek to cross the border of the Alto-Adige region and to start gradually expanding on the national territory with the creation of new offices in the province of Bergamo.
Today, the Brunico head office, which directly handles sales for the Alto-Adige territory, is where a total of 5 associates work, in addition to the President Hinteregger, while in the Madone head office there are 5 associates in addition to the Sales Director Italy.
Suntek is the Exclusive Importer and Distributor in Italy of Solvis and IDM brands, and its Sales Network covers the entire national territory. As of today, Suntek and its Sales Network have installed approximately 1.900 solar heating systems throughout the entire national territory, including the islands, for the production of domestic hot water and integration to heating systems, as well as more than 600 Pumps, both geothermal and ground water, with approximately 70,000 meters of geothermal probes installed. And the story continues...