Industrial self-consumption is advancing as a use case for floating solar, as demonstrated by a new installation in the Dutch province of Drenthe.
With more frequent and severe weather events, rooftop PV systems face increasing physical risk. Klaus Hofmeister of Trinasolar highlights resilience as key to protecting investments and outlines practical mitigation options.
Manufacturer Trinasolar has introduced two new module series. The Vertex S+ G3 and Vertex N G3 cover applications ranging from residential rooftops to ground-mount systems.
Intilion launches modular large-scale storage for industry. Trinasolar introduces G3 modules for rooftop and ground-mounted. Huawei FusionSolar’s Emma becomes Smart Assistant, and Salzstrom debuts sodium-ion storage for industry. These are this week’s standout products.
The new Vertex S+ G3 and Vertex N G3 module series from Trinasolar target applications ranging from residential rooftops to large ground-mounted PV systems.
Katerina Jirku Nemec, Head of Eastern Europe at Trinasolar, outlines in this interview why Central Eastern Europe stands out in a global context.
With advances in standard PV equipment and proven mounting systems, agrivoltaics is moving beyond its experimental phase and entering mainstream deployment, explains Benjamin von Berg of Trinasolar.
Trinasolar’s Head of Eastern Europe discusses how solar projects across CEE are increasingly financed without subsidies, with private capital driving growth, new PPA models and robust development even in challenging markets.
Trinasolar will deliver modules, mounting systems and battery storage for the site, part of a broader European shift toward co-located renewables.
At the Parco del Marchese pumping station in Laterza, Acquedotto Pugliese (AQP) has renewed and expanded its photovoltaic system using Trinasolar NEG18R.28 modules.
The new licensing agreement grants HoloSolis access to the TOPCon patent portfolio in Europe, as part of a partnership to build large‑scale solar cell and module production capacity in Hambach, northeastern France.
The solar businesses signed an exclusive patent licensing agreement covering the manufacture and sale of perovskite-based photovoltaic products in China, with the additional right to sublicense.
The module manufacturer is showcasing its latest product offerings at The smarter E Europe, including a range of solar modules, storage systems and mounting solutions. Key highlights are the integrated Elementa 2 Pro storage platform, the Shield extreme climate solution for rooftop systems and the latest iteration of the Honey module.
The technology has long been seen as a promising breakthrough in solar cell efficiency. More recently, momentum is building for commercialisation. Learn more in our weekly focus, out next week.
The Solar Stewardship Initiative (SSI) completed its first Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) assessments, with additional ones already ongoing. Two manufacturing sites of Trinasolar have been certified.
Trinasolar has been awarded the bankability certificate for its Vertex n-type TOPCon bifacial PV modules by TÜV Rheinland, an independent third-party agency for testing, inspection and certification.
Trinasolar reports revenues of $6 billion and profits of $74 million in half-yearly financial result in 2024 – with strong PV module sales and new manufacturing facilities outside of China.
Trinasolar has obtained Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) Norway and EPD International certification for its Vertex S+ rooftop module series. Both validations were carried out by TÜV Rheinland.