New Regional Manager for meteocontrol in Italy

meteocontrol has appointed Massimo Poli as Regional Manager for the EU South region (Italy, Greece and the Balkan states), thereby strengthening its position in one of the fastest-growing solar markets in Europe. Based in Milan, the industry expert will drive forward even closer collaboration with local partners and customers and develop solutions that are optimally tailored to the specific requirements of these markets.

Massimo Poli is the new Regional Manager EU South at meteocontrol Italy.

Massimo Poli has over two decades of international experience in the solar and renewable energy industry. Management positions at companies such as Jinko, Smartenergy, BKW, REC and Q CELLS reflect his in-depth market knowledge and strategic expertise.

“The strength of meteocontrol lies in combining global innovation with detailed knowledge of the local market. Anyone investing in photovoltaics needs quick answers and reliable service directly on site,” explains Massimo Poli. “As Regional Manager, I ensure that our customers can always rely on innovative and future-proof solutions.”

The region, and Italy in particular, is a fast-growing market for renewable energies, especially for photovoltaic systems in the utility scale segment and hybrid energy systems (PV+storage). With Massimo Poli, meteocontrol relies on local proximity, strong technical expertise and long-term customer relationships. 

 

About meteocontrol
With 38 GW of PV power monitored worldwide, meteocontrol is one of the leading providers of digital operations management in the solar industry. As a technology-independent partner with more than 25 years of experience, the company offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for optimizing the operational management and control of renewable energy and storage systems. The range of services combines technical and financial asset management, intelligent energy management and independent technical advisory services.  

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