Shanghai Electric at Intersolar Europe 2025: Driving Global Energy Transformation
Shanghai Electric made a significant impression at Intersolar Europe 2025, the world's premier solar energy exhibition held in Munich from May 7 to 9, showcasing its comprehensive range of innovative energy solutions. The company presented advancements in photovoltaic and hydrogen energy technologies, as well as energy storage solutions, all crucial in accelerating Europe’s progress towards carbon neutrality.
Innovations in Hydrogen and Solar Energy
During the event, Shanghai Electric highlighted its commitment to fostering global energy transformation through cutting-edge initiatives. The company emphasized the importance of carbon neutrality as a key strategic goal that demands collective action worldwide. Through innovative technologies, Shanghai Electric aims to unite efforts in the widespread adoption of green energy, leveraging its experience from China as a driving force for global sustainable development.
One of the key highlights was the introduction of next-generation electrolysis systems from Shanghai Bright-H Technology, showcasing the new Bristack® electrolyzers. Certified by TÜV Rheinland, this new line includes alkaline models ranging from 100 to 3000 Nm³/h, and PEM models from 10 to 400 Nm³/h. These efficient electrolyzers boast high current density, low energy consumption, extensive load regulation capabilities, and rapid response times, contributing to industry-leading hydrogen production efficiency. With an annual production capacity of 1 gigawatt for alkaline electrolyzers and 200 megawatts for PEM electrolyzers, the large-scale rollout of green hydrogen is now more achievable.
Advanced Photovoltaic Solutions
Additionally, Shanghai Electric showcased the Creator 210R heterojunction modules, delivering 640 watts with 90% bifacial efficiency. Their cost-effective TOPCon modules and colored building-integrated photovoltaic panels (BIPV) cater to various market demands. These modular solutions enhance low-carbon energy supply, increase installation efficiency by 50%, and are well-suited for rapid deployment scenarios.
The showcased multi-energy system, combining solar energy storage solutions with hydrogen, aims to optimize both investment and operational costs. Their flexible mounting systems and tracking solutions unlock the value of unused spaces, while comprehensive lifecycle services ensure long-term project benefits and enhanced energy efficiency.
Real-World Impact and Future Projects
Leveraging its expertise and adapting to local conditions, Shanghai Electric has demonstrated its capability to propel Europe towards achieving its zero-emission goals by 2050. The company has independently developed, constructed, and now operates eight photovoltaic projects in the UK with energy storage systems totaling 220 MWh, of which 100 MWh have already been commissioned. These projects are expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 112,000 tonnes annually.
In Romania, a photovoltaic project managed in collaboration with Shanghai Electric will eventually provide clean electricity to over 120,000 households. Meanwhile, the Pancevo power plant in Serbia, designed to meet European standards and developed by Shanghai Electric, has generated over 950 million kilowatt-hours of electricity since its commissioning, effectively alleviating local power supply constraints.
Conclusion
Through its participation at Intersolar Europe 2025, Shanghai Electric has reiterated its role as a leader in driving innovation in photovoltaic energy, hydrogen, and energy integration. The company's efforts are a testament to its commitment to supporting a greener and more sustainable future for the global energy landscape.
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