DMEGC Solar’s G12RT-G48HBB series full-black module, with dimensions of 1,762 × 1,134 × 30 mm, was promoted for rooftop applications
The company also exhibited the M10T-B32HBT series module, with a smaller size and a weight of 15.3 Kg
For utility, DMEGC showcased its INFINITY RT 3.0 series G12RT-B66HSW model
TOPCon cell and module maker DMEGC Solar presented its latest solar module portfolio at the latest industry exhibitions across the European Union, namely ENEX 2026 in Poland, KEY Energy in Italy, and Solar Solutions Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The company’s exhibits covered a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial & industrial (C&I), and utility.
For rooftop installations, the company introduced the G12RT-G48HBB series module. Comprising 96 G12R half-cut cells and a full-black appearance, this module is rated at 475 W of power and an efficiency of up to 23.8%. This dual glass (2 + 2 mm) module uses a black rear encapsulation film, which contributes to internal light reflection and yields additional power, albeit marginal. In addition to appearance and performance, this 1,762 × 1,134 × 30 mm module is rated to withstand front and rear-side mechanical stress of up to 5,400 Pa and 2,400 Pa, respectively. In the context of Europe’s sustainability goals, it is made without any PFAS materials and has a low carbon footprint during production, DMEGC claims.
The M10T-B32HBT series module was also presented as a solution designed to simplify installation in residential environments. The module measures 1,542 × 766 × 30 mm and weighs approximately 15.3 kg, making it lighter than many conventional modules. According to the company, its smaller form factor allows for improved adaptability to complex roof layouts, potentially increasing total installed capacity per rooftop area. The module also features reinforced frame geometry, with mechanical load ratings of up to 8,100 Pa (pressure) and -4,000 Pa (suction).
For utility, DMEGC Solar displayed the INFINITY RT 3.0 series G12RT-B66HSW model. This module, equipped with 132 G12R half-cut cells, is rated for a power output of up to 650 W and an efficiency of up to 24.1%. Compared to the former G12R cell-based model, it is a bifacial product. In addition to bifacial gain, the company states that this module exhibits good performance in terms of power generation during low-light scenarios, compared to BC counterparts.