SolarSpace Energy, a specialist in high-efficiency solar cells and modules, presented a broad suite of products and innovations at the 2025 SNEC Expo under the theme “N-type Empowerment, Infinite Decarbonisation.” Established in 2011, SolarSpace has expanded from solar cell and module manufacturing into downstream project development, forming a vertically integrated business model. According to PV InfoLink, it ranked second globally in solar cell shipments in 2024.
Since accelerating its module business in 2021, SolarSpace has maintained its Tier 1 status on BloombergNEF’s list of top module manufacturers. This recognition reflects its product strength and growing global customer base.
Flagship Products Signal Technical Ambition
As the solar sector pivots from capacity expansion to quality-driven growth, SolarSpace unveiled several high-performance products at SNEC. Leading the lineup was its SS9-66HD-H heterojunction (HJT) module, which drew attention for its advanced bifacial output, low temperature coefficient, and superior low-light performance. Positioned as a core product for North American markets, the module exemplifies the company’s commitment to R&D-led differentiation.
Other featured modules included the SLA-48HDB-N, a lightweight, full-black residential product offering 460W of power and aesthetic appeal, and the SS9-66HD-N and SSA-66HD-N, both designed for varied utility and commercial applications.
SolarSpace also exhibited four high-efficiency solar cell formats—G12, G12R, G10L, and M10—demonstrating its manufacturing versatility and dual-track focus on both cell and module innovation. Technical teams conducted live presentations throughout the expo, detailing new product features and development progress.
ESG Commitment Enhances Global Competitiveness
Beyond technology, SolarSpace emphasised its environmental and social governance (ESG) approach. On the expo’s opening day, the company’s ESG team outlined its carbon neutrality roadmap and sustainability strategy. “Integrating ESG with carbon goals reflects China’s unique pathway to sustainable development,” a representative stated. “SolarSpace will continue to advance green practices to support the global energy transition.”
The company received multiple certifications during the event—from BSI, TÜV Rheinland, TÜV NORD, and RETC—and issued Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for several modules, signaling improved supply chain transparency.
Forward Strategy: Global Expansion Through Dual Strength
As global ESG standards rise and demand for cleaner energy accelerates, SolarSpace sees its blend of “hard” technological capability and “soft” ESG credentials as key to expanding its international footprint. During media interviews, executives reiterated the company’s mission to “build a sustainable, low-carbon world,” framing its strategy as a replicable model for China’s solar industry.