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PV System Technology Trends 2025

PV System Technology Trends 2025

Welcome to the TaiyangNews Virtual Conference on PV System Technology Trends 2025! We're excited to have you join us as we dive into the newest product innovations showcased at this year’s top solar trade shows—SNEC in China and Intersolar Europe in Germany. Let’s explore the solar trends fresh from fairs!

What’s On Today’s Agenda?

PV System Technology Trends 2025 - Agenda - Day 1 - 24th June, 2025

Even with the solar market going through a bit of a rough patch globally, innovation hasn’t slowed down — and that was clear from what we saw at SNEC and Intersolar this year. Since there was way too much to cover in just one day, we have spread the sessions across June 24 and June 26. Here’s a quick look at what’s lined up for Day 1. We kick off at 9:30 AM CEST! 

And We Are Live!

PV System Technology Trends 2025 - Virtual Conference Started

TaiyangNews PV System Technology Trends 2025 day 1 begins. Stay tuned to this space, live blog, to catch all the latest insights, product launches, and expert takeaways from the world’s top solar trade shows — SNEC in China and Intersolar Europe.

Resilient Turnout Amid Market Headwinds

The Smarter E 2025 saw strong participation with packed halls, showing probably better than the actual situation, says TaiyangNews Managing Director Michael Schmela.

Despite overcapacity, record-low prices, and a slowing market outlook, SNEC and The smarter E 2025 saw strong participation with packed halls, showing probably better than the actual situation, says TaiyangNews Managing Director Michael Schmela. Key trends TaiyangNews noticed at the shows this year were innovations to cut system costs, improved module efficiency, rising battery focus, hybrid systems, and increased digital integration.

Focus Shifts to High-Efficiency Cells

TaiyangNews Top Solar Modules Analysis - 2025

In his analysis of the TOP SOLAR MODULES listing — launched in 2022 and updated in the H1 2025 report — TaiyangNews Head of Technology Shravan Chunduri highlights a clear trend: more manufacturers are turning to high-efficiency n-type cell architectures like IBC, HJT, and TOPCon, as PERC is discontinued by more and more players. Among these, while AIKO, with its ABC technology, is the leader for module efficiency — at 24.4% now, HJT remains the front-runner when it comes to module power, led currently by Huasun with 730 W.

Cell Efficiency Drives Progress

LONGi's BC Module with Record Efficiency for PV Future

LONGi’s Product Marketing Expert Charles Cheng walks us through how solar cell tech has evolved over the years — all focused on boosting efficiency. PERC took over from Al-BSF in 2017, TOPCon took the lead in 2022, and now, post-2024, BC tech is on top with a 1.6% efficiency gain. That’s why, he says, LONGi has chosen BC as its core platform.

800W+ Tandem Target by 2030

LONGi plans to hit an 800W+ power rating for its tandem modules by 2030

LONGi is aiming high for the future of solar modules. Sharing the company's long-term power roadmap, Product Marketing Expert Charles Cheng said LONGi plans to hit an 800W+ power rating for its tandem modules by 2030, once the theoretical 29.4% efficiency limit of crystalline silicon is reached in 2027. With continued improvements, the goal is to push this to 900W+ by 2031.

Tiger Neo Gets a Boost

JinkoSolar’s Tiger Neo 3.0 series

JinkoSolar’s upgraded Tiger Neo 3.0 series, launched recently, features its HOT 4.0 platform and a 20-busbar (20BB) design, pushing efficiency up to 24.8% and power output to 670 W. The 20BB tech alone adds a 0.19% efficiency gain. With high bifaciality and excellent energy yield, it’s a strong fit for both ground-mounted stations and large-scale distributed solar projects, said JinkoSolar’s Product Manager, Shayne Li.

Tongwei Backs Proven TOPCon

Tongwei aims to achieve 26.5% cell efficiency with its upgraded TNC 2.0 technology.

Aran from Tongwei’s Overseas Technical Support team shared that the company aims to achieve 26.5% cell efficiency with its upgraded TNC 2.0 technology. The enhancements include zero busbar (0BB), stencil printing, and TPE technology, which help recover power losses from cell cutting. While other cell architectures may offer higher theoretical efficiency, Aran stressed that Tongwei remains committed to the proven reliability of TOPCon for now.

GCL Backs ESG with Greener Technology

GCL SI highlights its FBR silicon process that uses 76% less power and 16% less water than the Siemens method

Vitor Rodrigues, Technical Director for EU & LATAM at GCL System Integration, shared the company’s ESG-focused technology strategy, highlighting its FBR silicon process that uses 76% less power and 16% less water than the Siemens method. He added that GCL SI’s new TOPCon 2.0 and back contact modules, unveiled at SNEC 2025, will be commercially available from September 2025, with tandem modules set for mass production in H2 2026.

DMEGC Solar Ramps Up Shipments, Eyes Tech Upgrades

The company's product lineup now includes ultra-black, hail-resistant, anti-glare, lightweight, installer-friendly (IFM), and agriPV modules with 3-50% light transmittance.

DMEGC Solar, with 23 GW cell and 21 GW module manufacturing capacity, boosted its module shipments by 73% to 17.2 GW in 2024, half of which were exported. Its Product Manager, Kinyang Zou, said the company supports all mainstream PV applications and is targeting higher module output beyond 620 W by the end of 2025, through innovations like poly-finger cells, high-density encapsulation, and enhanced sealing. The company's product lineup now includes ultra-black, hail-resistant, anti-glare, lightweight, installer-friendly (IFM), and agriPV modules with 3-50% light transmittance.

Compact SPD For Limited Space PV Installation

Germany’s Weidmüller promoted its compact, plug-and-play PV combiner box, PV Inline, at Intersolar Europe 2025.

Germany’s Weidmüller promoted its compact, plug-and-play PV combiner box, PV Inline, at Intersolar Europe 2025. Designed for small rooftop solar systems, the box offers protection against external overvoltages. Already available in Europe, the product will soon be launched globally, said Jan Marrenbach, Weidmüller's Strategic Product Manager for Photovoltaics.

Mounting Systems Evolve With Market Needs

K2 launched new clamps and pre-assembled mounting systems built to handle higher loads

Nadine Wade, Product Manager at K2 Systems GmbH, said the company continues to rely on established building standards in the absence of universal regulations for PV mounting – especially as customer demand for certifications grows. On the product side, she highlighted how K2 is responding to industry trends like the increasing use of larger, thinner-framed modules with lower load tolerance. To meet these changes, K2 has launched new clamps and pre-assembled mounting systems built to handle higher loads. These upgrades, presented at Intersolar Europe 2025, are designed for flexibility and ease of use across various applications – from rooftops to wall-mounted PV and carports.

Daylight EL Testing Made Easy

The lightweight, 7kg portable testing device from MBJ Solutions, delivers results in under a minute per module

Volker Biemann, Managing Director Operations and Co-Founder of MBJ Solutions GmbH, presented his company’s newly launched MBJ Quickcheck at Intersolar Europe 2025. This tool is designed to capture electroluminescence (EL) images of active solar modules during daylight. The lightweight, 7kg portable device delivers results in under a minute per module, without the need to disconnect them. Real-time image viewing is possible via smartphone or optional VR headsets.

Spotlight On Day 2

PV System Technology Trends 2025 - Day 2

We’re excited to kick off Day 2 of the TaiyangNews Virtual Conference on PV System Technology Trends! Today’s agenda dives into the latest product innovations showcased at the world’s 2 leading solar exhibitions – Intersolar Europe / The smarter E and SNEC. With a compelling lineup of expert speakers and presentations starting at 9:30 AM CEST, watch this space for live updates and key takeaways as the event unfolds.

Experts Decode Solar Trends

Panel : Discussing the Hottest Solar Product Trends in TaiyangNews Virtual Conference PV System Technology Trends 2025

Make sure to stick around till the end of the conference today! TaiyangNews Head of Technology, Shravan Chunduri, will be diving into the latest solar product trends in an exciting panel discussion with Alex Barrows from Exawatt, Claudio Martins Godinho from AIKO, and Vitor Rodrigues from GCL. You can sign up for the event if you haven’t already – register now at this link.

And we’re live!

Day 2 - Virtual Conference - PV System Technology Trends 2025 Conference

Team TaiyangNews is online with Day 2 of the PV System Technology Trends Virtual Conference. The host and moderator of today’s session is TaiyangNews Head of Technology, Shravan Chunduri. Say hello!

Day 1 Recap

Recap Day 1

Shravan Chunduri provides a quick recap of the highlights from day 1 on June 24, 2025. The opening day featured key innovations from LONGi, whose BC shipments hit 30 GW with 40 GW+ in orders. JinkoSolar showcased its 20-busbar TOPCon tech. Tongwei emphasized 0BB and edge passivation. GCL covered FBR silicon and tandem cells. DMEGC Solar shared its module power roadmap. Weidmüller’s compact SPD, K2’s adaptive mounting, and MBJ’s portable EL tester were also shared. 

Approaching Silicon’s Efficiency Ceiling

AIKO presents their new products in TaiyangNews Virtual Conference

Originally proposed by Purdue University in 1975, back contact (BC) cells are approaching the theoretical efficiency ceiling of 29.56% for monocrystalline silicon — significantly surpassing the limits of TOPCon and HJT technologies. AIKO’s Europe Service Director Claudio Martins Godinho says the company's ABC cells currently achieve an average mass production efficiency of 27.20%, and it has introduced the ABC Infinite module with a 25.2% efficiency rating.

Industrial Tandem Modules Advance

Trinasolar has set new records with tandem modules

Trinasolar has set new records with tandem modules, achieving certified efficiencies of 31.1% and 32.2%. Its perovskite-silicon modules surpassed 30% efficiency and 800 W power, reaching up to 841 W. Despite breakthroughs, stability and standardization remain key hurdles for industrial-scale deployment. An industry-wide collaboration for validation and testing standards is the need of the hour, says Senior Engineer, Perovskite R&D at Trinasolar, Dr. Rui Xia.

Food for thought—Rethinking LCOE and PV Design

Huasun's Kunlun Vertical PV HJT modules outperform traditional setups, especially when paired with battery storage.

In a ‘provocative’ take, Christian Comes, Huasun Energy’s Head of Business Development Europe, suggests the world may be nearing the end of LCOE as the key solar metric. Electricity prices in the free market can be very low during peak generation of conventional PV plants in regions with high PV penetration, for instance, Germany, leading to curtailment and negative electricity prices. As the world moves towards corporate PPAs and auctions, he advocates a rethink in PV plant design, championing Huasun's Kunlun Vertical PV HJT modules, which he says already outperform traditional setups, especially when paired with battery storage.

DAS Solar’s N-Type Commitment

DAS Solar’s N-Type Commitment

DAS Solar’s N-Type Commitment
Leo Chang, DAS Solar’s Director of Global Technical Support, shared the latest on the company's n-type back contact 3rd generation technology, DBC 3.0. With this technology, the company aims to achieve 655 W power output in Q3 2025, and up to 670 W by Q1 2027 (66-cell), with 48-cell variants targeting a maximum of 490 W. Its DBC 3.0 back contact design delivers over 24% efficiency, with a sleek, grid-free, light-trapping all-black surface.

‘Quietest’ Hybrid Inverter Makes Some Noise

‘Quietest’ Hybrid Inverter from GoodWe

GoodWe is evolving beyond its inverter roots into a full-fledged smart energy solutions provider. At the forefront is its AI-driven home energy management system (HEMS) for residential and C&I applications. Technical Product Director Jonas Ding highlighted how open EMS and power trading can cut CapEx. He also revealed the sleek ET 100 hybrid inverter, hailing it as the quietest in its class, with 21 A per string, 200% PV oversizing, and intelligent temperature sensing. Its commercial debut is scheduled for Q4 2025.

Compact Utility-Scale Storage Solution

Compact Utility-Scale Storage Solution from HyperStrong International

Described by HyperStrong International’s EMEA Solution Manager, Mingxuan Li, as the most compact solution in its category, the HyperBlock M system delivers 3.2 MW / 12.8 MWh in an integrated AC/DC package. Designed for 4-8 hour applications, HyperBlock M occupies just 1,687 m² in a standard 50 MW / 200 MWh setup, significantly reducing land use and upfront investment. This, he said, makes it an ideal choice for space-constrained utility projects seeking efficient, scalable storage.

BC Gains Momentum, But TOPCon Still Reigns

Panel - Discussing the Hottest Solar Product Trends Seen at The smarter E / Intersolar Munich & SNEC Shanghai

CRU/Exawatt’s Head of PV Alex Barrows, AIKO’s Europe Service Director Claudio Martins Godinho, and GCL System Integration’s Technical Director for EU & LATAM Vitor Rodrigues are unanimous in their opinion that back contact will continue to gain momentum in the future among other cell technologies, even though TOPCon remains the market’s anchor through 2027. Speaking in the panel discussion with TaiyangNews Head of Technology Shravan Chunduri, they see 182 x 210 mm format becoming the standard size for the industry even as innovation continues at a relentless pace.

Global Solar Outlook Coming Next

July 17, 2025: Global Solar Market Developments 2025 – H1 Review & H2 Outlook

It’s a wrap! TaiyangNews concludes its latest insights series — but mark your calendar: we’ll be back on July 17, 2025, with a special webinar featuring Sungrow and Rystad Energy. Join Michael Schmela, as we dissect solar market developments in H1 and explore what lies ahead in H2. Free registration is open here.