The PV market is stabilizing, glass-glass modules are also becoming increasingly standard in the residential sector and stronger growth in battery storage is expected for the Netherlands in the future despite the continuation of net metering. These are just some of the key trends that have emerged at Solar Solutions 2024 in Amsterdam.
Trina Solar is presenting its latest renewable energy portfolio at Solar Solutions Amsterdam, held March 19-21, 2024 at the Expo Greater Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The preference for glass-glass modules plays a significant role in influencing the decisions of module makers regarding encapsulants. These encapsulants are broadly classified into three material types: EVA, POE, and the co-extruded EPE encapsulant.
The Swiss company Meyer Burger has big plans. The third module line in Freiberg will soon go into operation. Cell production in Thalheim is growing. The expansion of the gigafactories shows that the return of the European solar industry cannot be achieved overnight.
Bauer Solar has expanded its product portfolio with a bifacial glass-glass solar module with 420 to 430 watts.
IBC Solar has announced a cooperation with Jolywood a manufacturer of bifacial modules with n-type cells and TOPCon technology.
Solarwatt opened a state-of-the-art module production line with a production capacity of 300 megawatt and two new energy storage production lines.
Sonnenstromfabrik, also known as CS Wismar, has further developed its black glass-glass modules. The new versions will be available later this year.