| Year | Detail |
| 2004 |
Founded in 2004 as a subsidiary of Hanergy, a Chinese sustainable energy producer, MiaSolé is a solar energy company specializing in developing and producing thin-film photovoltaic technology. |
| 2015 |
The company partnered with McElroy Metal to provide solar panels for the redesigned NatureBridge National Environmental Science Center in Yosemite National Park, California. |
| 2015 |
Fotopoulos Building Industries, Inc., a woman-owned family business with an extensive commercial roofing and solar sales background, and MiaSolé entered into a sales representative agreement to sell MiaSolé FLEX modules throughout Nevada and Southern California. |
| 2016 |
Virte Solar in Finland entered a representation agreement with Miasolé to provide advanced building-integrated solar roofing systems in Scandinavia, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. |
| 2016 |
Upland Corporation, a manufacturer’s representative firm that provides building material solutions to the commercial construction industries, and MiaSolé entered into a sales agreement to sell MiaSolé FLEX modules in the territories of New Mexico and El Paso, Texas. |
| 2016 |
General Membrane SpA, the Italian provider of bitumen, synthetic, and metal roof waterproofing membranes, and MiaSolé entered a strategic partnership agreement to integrate the MiaSolé flexible thin-film CIGS into their General Solar PV FLEX, an innovative solution for the waterproofing sector. |
| 2018 |
MiaSolé finished Europe’s most oversized flexible modules solar project in a Dutch city, Den Bosch, recently. As part of this project, 418 lightweight MiaSolé flexible modules were installed on the roof of Maaspoort Sports Center, a large sports complex, realizing approx—125 MHh of clean energy per year. |
| 2019 |
The company launched FLEX-03W, a lightweight, flexible solar module delivering up to 540W in only 5.6kg. |
| 2021 |
Renault Trucks, a French commercial truck manufacturer, incorporated the company's stainless steel-based CIGS flexible, shatterproof photovoltaic technology from the solar sails of numerous American boats into the roofs of their trucks. |
| 2024 |
The company extended its partnership with TRAILAR, a key player in the transportation industry for over 10 years, to enhance the accessibility of its flexible solar innovations worldwide, particularly across the U.K. |