AIKO Powers Conservation Efforts At Tasmania’s Raptor Refuge

AIKO Powers Conservation Efforts At Tasmania’s Raptor Refuge

Leading solar manufacturer supports wildlife rehabilitation through renewable energy donation

December 15th, 2025

Tasmania, December 2025 – AIKO Energy, a leading solar technology manufacturer, has demonstrated its commitment to environmental stewardship and community welfare in Australia by donating a high efficiency solar system to the Raptor Refuge in Kettering, Tasmania.

AIKO POWERS CONSERVATION EFFORTS AT TASMANIA'S RAPTOR REFUGE

The donated system using AIKO Neostar 2P 475W panels is powering the refuge’s new treatment facility, the MEDWING, providing clean, reliable off-grid energy to support the rehabilitation of injured birds of prey across Tasmania.

The partnership came about when David Tolliday, senior renewable energy instructor at Holmesglen Institute and owner of SaveEnergySolutions.com.au, approached the Australian solar industry seeking support for this vital conservation project. AIKO responded immediately, recognising the opportunity to combine renewable energy innovation with wildlife conservation.

AIKO POWERS CONSERVATION EFFORTS AT TASMANIA'S RAPTOR REFUGE

“It’s a beautiful cause, and we’re proud to play a small part in helping these magnificent birds recover and return to the wild,” said Linh Pham, Marketing Manager, AIKO Energy Australia. “Thanks to our advanced All Back Contact technology, the modules deliver 475W – the highest power available in a residential footprint at the time – which means the refuge can generate maximum clean energy from limited roof space. This high-efficiency solution is perfect for off-grid applications like the MEDWING, ensuring reliable power for critical treatment equipment while supporting Tasmania’s precious wildlife.”

AIKO POWERS CONSERVATION EFFORTS AT TASMANIA'S RAPTOR REFUGE

Craig Webb OAM, from the Raptor Refuge, expressed his gratitude for AIKO’s contribution: “We are a not-for-profit organisation, and it is help from companies like AIKO that makes our job of rehabilitating raptors and returning them to the wild so much easier.”

AIKO POWERS CONSERVATION EFFORTS AT TASMANIA'S RAPTOR REFUGE

The Raptor Refuge Inc. specialises in rescuing and rehabilitating Tasmania’s native birds of prey, including Wedge-tailed Eagles and White-bellied Sea Eagles. Operating without government funding, the organisation relies entirely on donations and community support to continue its vital conservation work.

The new solar-powered MEDWING treatment room represents a significant advancement in the refuge’s capabilities, ensuring injured raptors receive the care they need in a modern, environmentally sustainable facility.