About us
EcoTec Solar GmbH was founded by Oliver Blaß and Dr. Thieß-Magnus Wolter to expand the regional supply of private households, commercial enterprises and public institutions with innovative photovoltaic solutions. In view of the urgently needed expansion of renewable energies and the dramatically rising energy costs, investing in photovoltaics is an excellent tool that not only benefits the environment but also your wallet. Our branches in Neustadt (Dosse) near Berlin and Overath near Cologne/Bonn currently serve the Ostprignitz-Ruppin region in Brandenburg and the Bergisches Land in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The company founders have several decades of experience in the technical and commercial areas of both local medium-sized and globally active large companies. Thanks to their technical and entrepreneurial skills, they guarantee that customer projects run smoothly with particular attention to service and quality.
To carry out the installation, we work with local specialist companies who have many years of experience in the field of photovoltaics. We manage and monitor the project implementation, so you only have one contact person for all issues, from the inquiry to the installation of the system to acceptance and entry in the market master data register. This type of company is also known as an EPC service provider and is frequently found in the PV industry. EPC stands for Engineering, Procurement and Construction.
Dr.-Ing. Thieß-Magnus Wolter
Dipl. Kfm. Oliver Blaß
Dr. Wolter looks back on over 30 years of experience in technical development. He has held various positions at both technical and management level, up to the position of global engineering director of one of the world's largest suppliers of eDrive systems, covering all aspects from pre-development to series production. The focus in passenger car development was particularly on hybrid and electric vehicles, which closes the circle with PV systems and charging infrastructure. In the automotive sector, the requirements for battery and inverter systems are significantly higher than for PV systems. The background to this is both the limited space and the higher loads in terms of temperature, vibrations, etc. in the vehicle. However, the development methods are similar, interfaces to the charging infrastructure are available and further integration of the vehicle-side storage into the energy management of the grid operators is foreseeable. A basic understanding of these relationships coupled with a realistic assessment of future developments is therefore an important basis for designing the domestic PV system for upcoming requirements.
Oliver Blaß, a qualified businessman, can look back on a wealth of experience in various commercial activities in international companies. After studying business administration, he began his career as a construction clerk and commercial manager at home and abroad for a large German construction company, later in the areas of finance, controlling, purchasing, supply chain and risk management, quality and compliance management, and in corporate real estate management for a large automobile manufacturer. His command of four foreign languages enabled him to spend many years in South America and Southeast Asia. As a cosmopolitan manager and entrepreneur, the path to new, innovative solutions for energy supply was a personal concern for him.