Shanghai Electric Illuminates Intersolar Europe 2025
Shanghai Electric has once again demonstrated its commitment to green energy at Intersolar Europe 2025, which took place from May 7 to 9 in Munich, Germany. As one of the leading exhibitions in the solar industry, this event provided a platform for the company to showcase its innovative energy solutions in photovoltaics, hydrogen energy, and energy storage.
The primary aim for Shanghai Electric is to play a crucial role in accelerating Europe’s transition towards carbon neutrality. Their approach is built on leveraging cutting-edge technology that not only adapts to local market conditions but also enhances overall efficiency. The company’s advanced photovoltaic and hydrogen technologies were met with great enthusiasm from the visiting audience.
Pioneering Hydrogen Energy Solutions
Shanghai Bright-H Technology, a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric, has unveiled its state-of-the-art Bristack® series of electrolyzers. These devices, newly certified by TÜV Rheinland, are capable of producing hydrogen efficiently, with capacities ranging from 100 to 3000Nm³/h for alkaline models and 10 to 400Nm³/h for PEM models. The innovative design includes features such as high current density, low energy consumption, and the ability to rapidly adjust to varying loads—all leading to what the company claims is industry-leading hydrogen production efficiency. With these electrolyzers, the shift toward large-scale green hydrogen deployment becomes a realistic and attainable goal.
Solar Innovations at the Forefront
In addition to hydrogen technologies, Shanghai Electric also introduced its latest photovoltaic offerings, including the Creator 210R series heterojunction modules, which provide 640W power with an impressive 90% bifaciality. Furthermore, the company’s cost-effective TOPCon modules and colorful building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) cater to diverse customer needs. Shanghai Electric’s innovative modular construction solutions are designed to facilitate quick and efficient installation, promising a significant 50% improvement in installation efficiency. This modular system, comprising five components, allows for rapid assembly using bolts or self-tapping screws, thus adapting to different project scales and timelines.
Collaborative Innovations and Future Vision
During the exhibition, Shanghai Electric emphasized its progress in collaborative innovation across various fields, merging solar power with hydrogen storage to create comprehensive energy solutions. Their multi-energy system is tailored to optimize both investment and operational costs, ensuring greater financial viability for future energy projects.
Shanghai Electric is adeptly positioning itself to contribute to Europe’s ambitious net-zero emissions goal by 2050. Their notable achievements include the successful development, construction, and operation of eight photovoltaic projects in the United Kingdom, which feature 220MWh of energy storage capability, of which 100MWh is already in operation. These installations are projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 112,000 tons annually.
Moreover, the company is spearheading a photovoltaic project in Romania that aims to deliver green electricity to over 120,000 households upon its completion. Their efforts in Serbia also demonstrate significant contributions to local energy supply, with the Pancevo Thermal Power Plant generating over 950 million kilowatt-hours of electricity since it began operations.
As Shanghai Electric continues to innovate and expand its offerings, the company remains committed to fostering sustainable development through the power of technology. For those interested in learning more about Shanghai Electric and its initiatives, further information can be found at their official website at
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