Wirtschaftsminister Al-Wazir zu Besuch bei HIK

Minister of Economic Affairs Al-Wazir gets an impression of HIK GmbH

written byDaniel BlömersNews

OBERZENT, AUGUST 22, 2022 +++ Economics Minister Tarek Al-Wazir is visiting "companies that are somehow special" during his summer tour of the state. With over 10 years of experience and as a leading provider in Europe for solar and renewable energy, HIS was also delighted to welcome him.

Since 2018, HIS has been undergoing a comprehensive digitization and automation process of almost all operational processes, which is supported and thus accelerated by a funding measure from the Hessian state government.

Among other things, HIS is a 360° solution provider, using the HISbox "SmartEnergy" to create a central unit for integrating the photovoltaic system into the home network, including storage connection, NA protection and interface for direct marketing. Thanks to the EVtap "EnergyHub", the EVtap wallboxes can also be used to further optimize self-consumption. Everything from a single source and tailored to the regionally different requirements for the grid connection.

The Hessian Minister of Economic Affairs, Al-Wazir, also wanted to see for himself and paid a visit for the occasion. Al-Wazir was shown around the company premises by the owners, Mirjam Walther-Brentrup and Berthold Brentrup, Managing Director Sebastian Holzer and Dominic Schulz, HIK Head of Sales & Engineering. Tarek Al-Wazir was particularly impressed by how the company's resource efficiency could be increased through the digitization of processes.

At HIS GmbH, in addition to the company's future orientation, sustainability measures such as CO2 reduction also play a key role in the restructuring! For example, HIK GmbH already covers its annual electricity and heat requirements completely at its Oberzent location, purely mathematically speaking!

Berthold Brentrup explains: “The digitalization of our operational processes as a sustainability measure not only has a positive effect on the environment” and concludes: “Increased efficiency, reduced susceptibility to errors and resource savings provide a clear competitive advantage” – and are a good argument when it comes to convincing qualified specialists, adds Minister Al-Wazir.

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