Power Beyond: SolarSpace Showcases Four High-Efficiency Modules at Intersolar Europe 2026

SolarSpace presented four high-efficiency module products and a portfolio of N-type solar cells in Munich, highlighting its technology roadmap, scenario-based product strategy, and integrated cell-to-module manufacturing capabilities. Munich, Germany, June 2026 — Intersolar Europe 2026 opened on June 23 at the Messe München exhibition center, bringing together leading solar companies from across the global PV […]
SolarSpace booth at Intersolar Europe 2026, Munich | SolarSpace

SolarSpace presented four high-efficiency module products and a portfolio of N-type solar cells in Munich, highlighting its technology roadmap, scenario-based product strategy, and integrated cell-to-module manufacturing capabilities.

Munich, Germany, June 2026 — Intersolar Europe 2026 opened on June 23 at the Messe München exhibition center, bringing together leading solar companies from across the global PV industry. As one of the key international solar exhibitions in the first half of the year, the event provided a major platform for companies to showcase technology progress, product innovation, and market strategies.

SolarSpace joined the exhibition with four high-efficiency module products and a range of N-type solar cell products, presenting its latest progress in technology development, product portfolio expansion, and value-chain integration. Under the theme “Power Beyond,” the company highlighted its ability to serve large-scale utility projects, commercial and industrial distributed PV, and premium residential applications, with a particular focus on the evolving needs of the European market.

Scenario-based product portfolio: From technology flagship to aesthetic module design

At this year’s exhibition, SolarSpace focused on three core application scenarios: large-scale ground-mounted power plants, commercial and industrial distributed generation, and high-end residential rooftops. The company displayed four differentiated module products designed to respond to European market demand for higher power output, lower BOS costs, enhanced reliability, and better integration with building aesthetics.

The SS9-66HD-H module, SolarSpace’s HJT technology flagship, is based on 210 × 210 mm large-format cells and a 66-cell double-glass bifacial structure. With power output exceeding 740 W, the product is designed for utility-scale PV projects that require high energy yield and optimized levelized cost of electricity.

The module combines low temperature coefficient, strong low-light response, and high bifacial power generation potential. These characteristics make it suitable for large-scale ground-mounted applications where long-term energy yield, system performance, and lifecycle cost are key considerations. At the exhibition, the product represented SolarSpace’s forward-looking approach to next-generation high-efficiency module technology.

Also targeting utility-scale applications, the SS9-66HD-N module is built on SolarSpace’s mature 210 mm N-type technology platform and adopts the same 66-cell double-glass structure. With power output reaching 730 W, the module is designed to deliver higher power density at the module level and help reduce system BOS costs.

By increasing single-module output while maintaining reliability and project economics, the SS9-66HD-N provides a practical solution for large PV projects seeking higher installation efficiency and more competitive system-level performance.

For mainstream applications, SolarSpace presented the SSA-66HD-N module, based on 182 × 210 mm N-type cells and a 66-cell layout. With power output of up to 635 W, the module is designed to balance high output with broad system compatibility.

The SSA-66HD-N is suitable for both commercial and industrial rooftop projects and ground-mounted applications. Its combination of power, compatibility, and application flexibility makes it a core product in SolarSpace’s full-scenario module portfolio.

For the premium residential segment in Europe, SolarSpace displayed the SSA-48HDB-N full-black module. The product adopts 182 × 210 mm N-type cells and a 48-cell double-glass bifacial structure, with power output reaching 460 W.

The module is designed to combine generation performance with architectural aesthetics. Its minimalist black appearance allows it to integrate more naturally with building facades and residential rooftops, while maintaining the reliability and efficiency expected from N-type module technology.

Integrated cell and module capabilities

In addition to module products, SolarSpace also showcased three high-efficiency N-type solar cell products: G12R, G12, and G10L. These products cover mainstream large-format cell requirements and reflect the company’s continuing strength in solar cell manufacturing.

According to the company, based on PV InfoLink’s 2025 global shipment ranking, SolarSpace ranked second among global solar cell manufacturers. This manufacturing foundation remains one of the company’s key differentiators in the global PV market.

By displaying both solar cells and modules at the same booth, SolarSpace demonstrated its integrated capabilities across the value chain, from core cell technology to finished module products. The combined presentation also offered European customers flexible procurement options, including high-quality solar cells for external sourcing needs and differentiated module solutions for various project scenarios.

For customers in Europe, where product performance, supply reliability, carbon footprint, certification, and traceability are increasingly important, SolarSpace’s cell-to-module integration provides an additional layer of manufacturing confidence and technical transparency.

Connecting with European partners through Happy Hour

During the exhibition, SolarSpace also hosted a Happy Hour event at its booth, creating a relaxed setting for partners, customers, project developers, and technical experts to exchange views with the company’s team.

With German beer and selected refreshments, the session brought together visitors from Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and other European markets. Discussions covered project development experience, product application scenarios, technology trends, and future cooperation opportunities.

For SolarSpace, the event was more than a networking activity. It reflected the company’s belief that long-term partnerships in the European market are built not only on product specifications, but also on professional communication, service capability, and mutual trust.

Existing customers visited the booth to reconnect with the SolarSpace team, while new partners used the opportunity to gain a closer understanding of the company’s product portfolio and market strategy. These exchanges are expected to support SolarSpace’s continued efforts to strengthen its European distribution network and enhance local service support.

Preparing for the second half of 2026

With the conclusion of Intersolar Europe 2026, SolarSpace also brought its first-half global exhibition schedule to a close. Over the past six months, the company has presented its solar cell and module capabilities across major markets in Asia, North America, and Europe, continuing to build its global presence around technology-driven manufacturing and high-efficiency PV products.

Looking ahead to the second half of the year, the European market is expected to enter its traditional installation season, while demand in emerging markets such as the Middle East and North America remains strong. SolarSpace said it will continue to deepen its regional market strategy, accelerate the development of localized warehousing and technical support systems, and expand its portfolio of products with higher conversion efficiency, lower degradation, and improved carbon-footprint performance.

SolarSpace said it remains committed to its corporate mission of building a sustainable low-carbon world. As the global energy transition continues to advance, the company aims to use its manufacturing capability, technology foundation, and international market network to provide customers with more efficient, reliable, and sustainable PV solutions.