History

2009
June Memorandum Of Understanding is signed between Nations Roof and Sunseeker Energy.
April Preparations begin for Underwriters Laboratory Testing.
Feb Sunseeker Energy Holding AG lists on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
2008
Nov Independent testing is completed on Sunseeker Energy’s third generation prototype.
May Sunseeker Energy signs a license with Thailand.
Jan With the increased media coverage on climate change, Sunseeker Energy accelerates its efforts in improving the efficiency of its CPV products.
2007
Dec Sunseeker Energy signs a license with the United Kingdom.
Sunseeker Energy unveils its second generation prototype.
July Sunseeker Energys first licensee floats on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX).
March Sunseeker Energy signs a license with Malaysia and Indonesia.
Feb Sunseeker Energy signs its first license with New Zealand (Sunseeker Australasia & New Zealand Limited).
2006
April Sunseeker Energy develops its high concentration photovoltaic (CPV) prototype.
Feb Sunseeker Energy is formed to manage licensing, production, installation and research of both new and existing technology lines.
2005
Aug Antony Howard develops the first low concentration photovoltaic prototype whilst Colin MacAskill investigates potential licensing options.
Antony Howard and Colin MacAskill begin collaborating with research expansion and commercialisation as their major focus.
2004
Oct Colin MacAskill commissions research into current worldwide alternative energy companies and their available products. Solar energy technology emerges as a key focal point.
July Antony Howard embarks on utilising output efficiencies through his automation business.
April Colin MacAskill starts monitoring the changing alternative energy market in the United States and Europe.
Jan Antony Howard introduces solar energy technologies to his automation workshop.
2003
June Antony Howard begins focussing primarily upon the improvement of current outputs of commercially available solar technologies.
March Antony Howard commences a detailed investigation of commercially available solar technologies.