A group of solar PV thieves arrested in Germany

Last year German viamon GmbH introduced its theft protection device, invisible from the outside, it has a GPS tracker and enables retrieval of the stolen module
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Last year German viamon GmbH introduced its theft protection device, invisible from the outside, it has a GPS tracker and enables retrieval of the stolen module Adler Solar
Last year German viamon GmbH introduced its theft protection device, invisible from the outside, it has a GPS tracker and enables retrieval of the stolen module
Adler Solar

A crime group arrested in Germany is suspected of at least 22 PV thefts at the solar facilities in Brandenburg, Bavaria and Hesse.

A joint group of German and Polish police forces announced today that the “solar thieves” responsible for at least 22 robberies at the PV solar facilities in Germany have been placed under arrest. On Sunday night, these six 18- to 39-year-old-men broke into a solar park in Busek, the west-central German federal land Hesse, and attempted to steal €50,000 (US$55.8 thousand) worth of inverters.

The police report describes in details how criminals, who arrived from Poland, spent hours disassembling solar arrays and demonstrating their experience in this very specific type of theft. 24 inverters were found in their car, after police forces stopped it right next to the crime scene, catching the thieves red handed.

Last year, there were more than 60 robberies at solar PV farms in the federal state Brandenburg alone; and 21 have already been recorded this year. Some facilities have been robbed up to five times over the last three years. Each time a farm has been stripped of at least €50,000 worth of modules and inverters, which means even higher repair and replacement costs for the operator.

In August 2015, the government of the state Brandenburg, close the German capital Berlin, established a special criminal investigation division “Helios”, which is specifically dealing with the cases of theft of modules and other hardware from solar farms. The investigators soon got on the trail of a criminal group from a Polish city Zielona Gora, located in the western part of the country, near the German border. According to the police, solar modules from German PV plants are being transported to Poland for wider distribution.

To be able to catch the “solar thieves” red handed, the German “Helios” division joined forces with the Organized Crime Investigation office in Zielona Gora, Poland.

Source: PV Magazine. Reproduced with permission.

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One response to “A group of solar PV thieves arrested in Germany”

  1. Mike Dill Avatar
    Mike Dill

    Where are the thieves shipping the panels and inverters?
    It has been noted elsewhere that eventually the panels and inverters will be too cheap to steal, and older units may end up on the side of the road awaiting recycling. Based on this article, that future will still be some years away.

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