3C-Carbon invests massively in photovoltaics

3C-Carbon Group AG is continuously working on its climate footprint and has now taken another step forward: A total of 852 photovoltaic modules were recently installed and connected on three of the new production halls in the steadily growing Lechrain Technology Park.


"Environmental protection and climate neutrality are two high priorities for 3C," emphasises Managing Director Karsten Jerschke. "As we continue to grow both organically and through acquisitions, we are consistently developing the company in these areas as well." In a first step, modules with a nominal output of 500 kWp are projected, of which 300 kWp are already installed and in operation. The company is using high-quality modules from German production.

By autumn, the 3C-Carbon Group will further increase the amount of electricity generated from photovoltaics. Modules with another 500 kWp will be installed on the new production halls currently under construction, so that by the end of the year solar use will be able to cover about one megawatt of peak power demand and thus reduce CO2 emissions by about 500 tonnes annually.

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Social cohesion has always been a priority for 3C-Carbon Group AG. To mark the 15th anniversary of its fundraising campaign for the AWO multi-generational house in Landsberg (MGH), the group is donating a record sum of €35,000. 3C is once again generously supporting the AWO's social projects.

In the east of the city of Landsberg, there is still a lot of 'conversion work' to be done, while in the south, things are already well underway. Since 2004, 3C-Carbon Group AG has been transforming the site of the former Lechrain barracks into a (high) technology park in a process that continues to be very dynamic. This was confirmed during a joint 'exchange meeting' on site at 3C-Ring 1, attended by Member of the Bundestag Michael Kießling, Member of the Landtag Alex Dorow (both CSU), representatives of 'Penzing Studios' and, on behalf of the city of Landsberg, Mayor Doris Baumgartl, City Architect Annegret Michler and Economic Development Officer André Köhn.

More than just a taster: 18 school pupils took advantage of the 'Training Day 2025' to gain an overview of 3C-Carbon Group AG and the apprenticeships it offers.

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