Shanghai Electric Shines at Intersolar Europe 2025
At the 2025 Intersolar Europe held from May 7 to 9 in Munich, Shanghai Electric (SEHK: 2727, SSE: 601727) once again wowed attendees with its innovative solutions that address the pressing needs of a rapidly changing energy landscape. Presenting advancements in photovoltaic technology, hydrogen energy, and energy storage, the company is setting the stage for a swift transition to a sustainable energy future in Europe.
The theme of carbon neutrality has become a pivotal focus in global energy strategies, and Shanghai Electric is committed to connecting the world with groundbreaking technologies to promote widespread green energy adoption. Their initiatives aim to position Chinese expertise as a crucial force for sustainable development on an international scale.
With the launch of the next generation of Bristack® electrolyzers, Shanghai Bright-H Technology, a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric, marked a substantial leap in green hydrogen technology. This new series features TÜV Rheinland-certified models that range from 100-3000 Nm³/h for alkaline electrolyzers and 10-400 Nm³/h for PEM electrolyzers. Thanks to their efficient gas-liquid transfer technology, these electrolyzers offer high current density, low energy consumption, broad load regulation, and quick response times, defining them as leaders in the hydrogen production sector. With an annual production capacity of 1 GW for alkaline electrolyzers and 200 MW for PEM electrolyzers, the large-scale implementation of green hydrogen is now more attainable than ever.
In terms of photovoltaic offerings, Shanghai Electric showcased its Creator 210R series of heterojunction modules, delivering a stellar output of 640 W at 90% bifaciality. The company also introduced cost-effective TOPCon modules and building-integrated PV (BIPV) options that meet a diverse array of market needs. Their modular solutions for sustainable job sites promote a low-carbon energy supply while enhancing installation efficiencies by 50%. This system includes five modules, comprising a single console and a BIPV roof, which can be rapidly assembled using bolts or self-tapping screws, allowing for flexibility in expansion.
At Intersolar Europe 2025, Shanghai Electric displayed its collaborative innovations in photovoltaic technology, hydrogen energy, and energy storage, along with the integration of high-end devices into intelligent energy systems. The company's multi-energy system, which consists of solar and hydrogen storage solutions, is designed to optimize investment and operational costs. Additionally, their flexible mounting and tracking system unlocks the potential of underutilized spaces, while lifecycle services ensure long-term project advantages and improved energy efficiency.
With its expertise and adaptability to local conditions, Shanghai Electric has demonstrated its capability to propel Europe's energy transition toward a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. In the United Kingdom, they have independently developed, constructed, and commissioned eight photovoltaic projects with an energy storage capacity of 220 MWh, of which 100 MWh are already operational. These efforts are expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 112,000 tons annually.
Additionally, the photovoltaic project in Romania, developed in collaboration with Shanghai Electric, aims to provide renewable energy to over 120,000 households upon completion. The Pancevo heat power plant in Serbia, designed entirely following European standards, has generated over 950 million kWh of electricity since its inception, effectively mitigating local power supply shortages.
For more comprehensive information on Shanghai Electric's advances and initiatives in energy technology, please visit
Shanghai Electric Official Website.
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