Workflow
光伏行业向“新”突围 ——第十八届国际太阳能光伏与智慧能源大会暨展览会侧记

Group 1 - The SNEC Solar Exhibition highlights the ongoing restructuring of the solar energy industry, driven by technological innovation and product upgrades to reduce costs and improve efficiency [1][2] - Companies are adopting various advanced technologies such as TOPCon, BC, and heterojunction technologies to enhance solar cell performance and reduce costs [2] - Longi Green Energy showcased a new 700W component utilizing high-low temperature composite passivation back contact technology, achieving a power density increase of 34W/m² [2] Group 2 - JinkoSolar introduced the Tiger Neo component, which effectively reduces overall lifecycle costs through better temperature coefficients and lower degradation rates [3] - The integration of solar and storage solutions is accelerating, with companies like TBEA launching modular energy storage systems that significantly reduce installation and debugging times [3] - AI technology is increasingly being integrated into the solar storage industry, offering solutions for various scenarios such as photovoltaic operation and virtual power plant scheduling [3][4] Group 3 - The exhibition showcased significant collaborations, including a memorandum for a 1000MW floating solar project between the Sarawak government and Shanghai Electric, marking a step towards renewable energy hubs in Southeast Asia [5] - The establishment of the Global Green Carbon Chain Alliance by 20 organizations, including GCL Group and Ant Group, reflects a strong commitment to the transition to zero-carbon in the solar industry [5] - The solar industry is at a critical development stage, with long-term prospects remaining positive despite current challenges [5][6] Group 4 - Industry leaders emphasize the need for supply-side structural reforms in the solar sector, with the second half of this year and the first quarter of next year being crucial for achieving stability [6] - There is a consensus on the importance of capacity integration and intellectual property protection as immediate priorities for the solar industry [6]