Champions in the name of progress
Every journey begins with a first step. KACO takes this step back in 1914 when the company is founded in Heilbronn by Gustav Bach, Albert Hirth and Gustav Klein. The company focuses on the production of engine seals, shaft seal rings and electro-mechanical choppers, the precursors of today's inverters. In the 1950s, KACO is the world's largest manufacturer of electromechanical choppers and produces the first thyristor inverter.
In the 1990s, KACO expands its developments in the photovoltaics field. This promising sector creates so much enthusiasm and innovative spirit that in 1999 a separate company is formed: KACO Gerätetechnik GmbH. By the following year the company has already launched onto the market the world's first transformerless solar PV inverter.
In the 2000s, the company relocates its headquarters to Neckarsulm, changes its name to KACO new energy GmbH and founds further subsidiaries in Europe as well as in North America, Asia and Africa. Today, the name KACO new energy is worldwide among the best known in the inverter industry. It is a Swabian success story!
Milestones - past to present
1914
Company founded in Heilbronn by Gustav Bach, Albert Hirth and Gustav Klein.
1939
In addition to engine seals and shaft seal rings, the product range is based around choppers, the precursors of today's solar PV inverters.
1950
KACO is the world's largest manufacturer of electromechanical choppers.
1953
KACO manufactures the first thyristor inverter.
1994
Initial developments in photovoltaics.
1998/99
After forming the spin-off company, KACO Gerätetechnik GmbH, the world's first transformerless photovoltaic string inverter is launched onto the market,
the PVI 2600.
2003-2005
Expansion: The company relocates its headquarters to Neckarsulm and opens a logistics centre in neighbouring Erlenbach as well as a research and development centre in Kassel. Formation of the first overseas subsidiary in San Francisco.
2006
The company was the first manufacturer in the industry to implement CO2-neutral production of its inverters.
2007
Introduction of the first transformerless, 3-phase string inverter in the 30-kW class, Powador 30000xi.
2009
Change of name: KACO Gerätetechnik GmbH becomes KACO new energy GmbH.
2010-2012
At the Neckarsulm site, two state-of-the-art, energy efficient plants are created.
2012
First product solutions for energy storage systems.
2014
Double anniversary: 100 years of KACO and 15 years of KACO new energy.
2017
The inverter power sold exceeds 10 gigawatts, equivalent to the output of 7 medium-sized nuclear power plants.
2018
Acquisition of Energy Depot, a German energy storage provider. blueplanet 125 TL3: First string inverter with novel Silicon Carbide semiconductor technology for 1500 volt PV modules.
2019
Siemens AG Germany acquires 100% of the shares of KACO new energy GmbH effective 30th of April 2019. Market launch of the blueplanet hybrid 10.0 TL3 for solar+storage systems.
2020
Broadening the range of inverters for C&I energy storage and PV applications: battery inverter blueplanet gridsave 92.0 TL3-S, solar PV inverters blueplanet 60.0 TL3 and blueplanet 105 TL3.
2021
Next generation of inverters kicked-off with single-phase blueplanet NX1 for residential PV.
2022
Introduction of state-of-the-art inverters continued with 3-phase blueplanet NX3 series for residential and small commercial PV.
2023
New production line in Neckarsulm for solar PV inverters with multi-MPPT technology, PV veteran Matthias Haag becomes CTO / CSO, Introduction of a new product design.
2024
25th company anniversary, KACO new energy Top Brand PV in the inverter category in Germany for the 4th time in a row, Modernization of residential product line completed with hybrid inverters for solar+storage systems, Siemens and KACO new energy develop monitoring cloud for maximum data security
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