In Munich, the company presented the results of its joint innovations in the field of photovoltaics and hydrogen energy as well as energy storage solutions and thus accelerated Europe’s path to CO₂ neutrality
Shanghai Electric (Sehk: 2727, SSE: 601727) again impresses visitors to this year’s Intersolar Europe, the world’s leading trade fair for the solar industry, which takes place in Munich from 7th to May 9th. The company presents solutions in various areas, including solar and hydrogen energy as well as energy storage. With its solution, which adapts and localized using the latest technology, the company offers an efficient way for the green energy transition in Europe and works with global industry leaders to develop a draft for a CO2-neutral future.
Carbon neutrality is an important strategic goal and a task that requires concerted measures around the world. Shanghai Electric has set itself the goal of combining the world with innovative technologies, promoting large-scale use of green energies and making Chinese know-how a driving force for sustainable global development.
With the introduction of the new generation of the Bristack® electrolyseurs, Shanghai Bright-H Technology, a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric, is achieved significant progress in green hydrogen technology. The series certified by the TÜV Rheinland comprises 100-3000 NM³/h alkaline and 10-400 NM³/h PEM models. Thanks to their efficient gas-fluid transmission technology, the electrolysers offer high electricity density, low energy consumption, wide load control and a quick reaction, which gives them an industry-leading hydrogen production performance. With an annual production capacity of 1 gigawatts for alkaline electrolysers and 200 megawatts for PEM electrolysers, the large-scale use of green hydrogen can now be feasible.
To the latest photovoltaic offers from Shanghai Electric belong to the heterojunction modules of the Creator 210R series, which deliver an output of 640 W at 90 % bifaciality. The cost-effective TOPCON modules and colored building-integrated photovoltaic modules (BIPV) of the company meet a variety of market requirements. The modular solutions for sustainable construction sites promote low -carbon energy supply, increase the efficiency of the installations by 50 % and are suitable for quick envelope scenarios. The system consists of five modules, including a single console and a BIPV roof. It can be quickly assembled with bolts or self -tapping screws and can be flexibly expanded.
At the Intersolar Europe 2025, Shanghai Electric presents its progress in the field of collaborative innovation in the areas of photovoltaics, hydrogen and energy storage as well as the integration of high-end devices into intelligent energy systems. The company’s multi-energy system, which combines solar and hydrogen storage solutions, is designed to optimize the investment and operating costs. Shanghai Electric’s flexible brackets and instruction system also opens up the value of unused areas, while the services across the entire life cycle contribute to ensuring long-term project advantages and improved energy efficiency.
Thanks to its expertise and adaptability to local conditions, Shanghai Electric has demonstrated his ability to advance Europe’s energy transition towards a CO2-neutral economy by 2050. In the United Kingdom The company has developed, built, built and put into operation independently with an energy storage capacity of 220 MWh, of which 100 MWh is already in operation. It is expected that these efforts will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 112,000 tons per year.
Elsewhere, the photovoltaic project in Romania, which is built and operated with the participation of Shanghai Electric, can supply over 120,000 households with green electricity after its completion. The PanceVO heat power plant in Serbia, which was designed completely in accordance with European standards and developed by Shanghai Electric, has generated a total of more than 950 million kilowatt hours of electricity since its commissioning and thus effectively alleviated the local power supply bottlenecks.
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