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Anouk Wilmering strengthens Solarix as technical account manager

Anouk Wilmering | Solarix

Since mid-November 2025, Anouk Wilmering has been part of the Solarix team as Technical Account Manager. Having fully settled into her role, this is the perfect moment to officially introduce her as a familiar and trusted face for our partners.

Anouk brings over 20 years of experience as an architect at several leading architecture firms. This background gives her in-depth technical knowledge of buildings and facades, which she now applies in guiding architects, developers and contractors in the integration of high-quality, design-driven solar facades.

As Technical Account Manager, Anouk translates architectural ambitions and technical challenges into well-considered, practical and buildable solar facade solutions. Her architectural mindset enables her to bridge aesthetics, technology and sustainability, ensuring that solar energy becomes a natural and integral part of the building envelope.

What attracted Anouk to Solarix was the company’s solution-oriented approach and its strong focus on collaboration. “Solarix truly listens to its partners and works together to find solutions — even when a question initially seems impossible,” she explains. “That mindset, combined with the aesthetic quality of the solar panels, is what makes Solarix unique.”

In her role, Anouk focuses on supporting projects from the early design stages onwards, acting as the connecting link between sales and operations. By doing so, she helps teams arrive at smart, feasible and future-proof facade solutions.

To get to know Anouk a little better, we asked her a few questions.

“Solarix truly listens to its partners and works together to find solutions — even when a question initially seems impossible,” she explains. “That mindset, combined with the aesthetic quality of the solar panels, is what makes Solarix unique.”

Anouk WilmeringTechnical Account Manager

Q&A Anouk Wilmering

What initially attracted you to Solarix and its solar facades?
The combination of aesthetics and sustainability immediately stood out to me. Solarix genuinely listens to architects, developers and contractors and works collaboratively to meet their ambitions. Even when a challenge initially seems unfeasible, there is always a strong drive to find a solution. That enthusiasm and openness is what makes me enjoy working here.

What will you mainly focus on in your role as Technical Account Manager?
In the early stages of projects, I work closely with architects, developers and contractors to understand their technical challenges and translate them into workable solutions. By using my knowledge, experience and solution-oriented approach, I act as the link between sales and operations and help guide projects towards smart, achievable outcomes.

How do you see Solarix’s role in the energy transition of the built environment?
Solarix accelerates the energy transition by developing solar panels that are both efficient and aesthetically appealing. Because the panels enhance the architectural quality of a facade, clients are more inclined to choose solar facades as a finishing material. This makes solar energy a more natural part of urban architecture and helps make the transition both attractive and achievable.

What makes working at the intersection of design, technology and sustainability interesting to you?
With my background as an architect, I bring both a strong sense of aesthetics and in-depth technical knowledge of facades. Being able to combine these two worlds — and contribute directly to accelerating the energy transition — is incredibly motivating and rewarding.

What are you most looking forward to in your work at Solarix?
I am looking forward to expanding the Solarix network and collaborating with partners to realise even more innovative, energy-generating facades.

What do you see as the biggest challenge in scaling up solar design in the Netherlands and beyond?
The biggest challenge is awareness. It is important to show that Solarix façades are both beautiful and functional. They help distribute energy generation in times of grid congestion, support meeting BENG and GPR requirements, and create space on rooftops for installations or greenery. This turns the facade into an integrated, architectural and energy-producing part of the building.

What gives you energy outside of work?
Spending time with friends and family, walking in nature and going camping — preferably all combined during a weekend away.