

Sungrow presented its smart module, Pulson, at Intersolar Europe 2026
The module integrates 5 technologies: self-diagnosis, self-RSD, self-cleaning, self-cooling and self-logging
It is available in a power range of 455 W to 480 W, and it reaches an efficiency of 24.0%
Sungrow, a leading solar inverter, battery, and PV manufacturer, showcased its latest smart solar module, Pulson, at Intersolar Europe 2026. The module integrates 5 technologies: self-diagnosis, self-RSD, self-cleaning, self-cooling, and self-logging. According to the company, these technologies include real-time monitoring, fault detection, module-level rapid shutdown, lifecycle data recording, and improved energy generation.
The Pulson module, SG-48TGD-X, designed for residential applications, is available in power outputs ranging from 455 W to 480 W, and a rated efficiency of 24.0%. The n-type TOPCon module is built on 96 half cells and is available in 2 variants, composite and aluminum frames. It supports a maximum system voltage of 1,500 V and has a temperature coefficient of -0.29%/°C. The module measures 1,762 × 1,134 × 30 mm and weighs 24 kg. It has a dual-glass structure with 2 mm glass on both sides, and achieves a bifaciality of 80±5%. The company offers a 25-year warranty on the product and a 30-year warranty on module performance.
According to Sungrow, the AI enabled module features real-time monitoring, identifies faults within milliseconds, and improves plant safety through module-level rapid shutdown, reducing the system voltage within 25 seconds. The company claims its nano-scale hydrophilic self-cleaning surface and Silver Ant self-cooling technology can increase power generation by around 6%.
Sungrow officially launched its Pulson module in early June 2026 and announced plans to enter module manufacturing (see Sungrow Renewables Unveils AI-Enabled Smart Solar PV Module, Pulson).