The annual solar energy technology fair in Munich, Germany -- Intersolar, which is also a playing field for the world's outstanding PV companies, was held in June this year, where Sunshare attracted a lot of favorable attention with its latest products. On 19 June local time, the very first day of Intersolar, Sunshare officially announced the launch of its new product - Sunshare Ray.
Empowering Europe's renewable energy roadmap with innovative solutions
Aimed at the German market, the Sunshare Ray range of panels covers 188W-295W, with the highest efficiency reaching 25.3%, a single module weight of 6.8kg, a weight reduction of 30.9% compared to mainstream products under the same power consumption conditions. The customized mounting solution is suitable for various mainstream balcony application scenarios in Germany. It can be flexibly adjusted from 0°to 30°, allowing users to adjust the angle of the panels at any time to increase revenue. Due to the 95% pre-assembled design, installation is very easy, even inexperienced ordinary people can install it themselves quickly, saving high labor costs.
In addition, Sunshare introduced its micro inverter, an optimal solution for balcony PV installations, designed with super parallel, installation is extremely convenient, plug and play, the installation process takes less than 5 minutes, and can be installed on the back of the panels or hung on the wall of the balcony, greatly saving installation space, and will not affect the family's living and activity space. It has also passed the TÜV test. This innovative product combines safety, flexibility, and high performance in one system. With independent MPPT, it reduces energy losses due to shading and ensures maximum power generation from the panels. Integrated WiFi monitoring enables convenient performance tracking, improving the overall user experience.
After the wonderful new product launch, PV Europe/Photovoltaic, a well-known German photovoltaic media, came to Sunshare’s booth and conducted a live interview with Michael Zhang, Sunshare's Marketing Director, and Ran Bai, Sunshare's SalesDirector. In the interview, Michael emphasized, “We are the first company truly willing to try this direction. We carry out innovative modular designs of products, simplify the use and purchase process, break the rules, and are human-machine friendly. This is the direction of our efforts. We hope that through Sunshare products, and enable green power to benefit thousands of households.” Ran said, " The biggest advantage of our whole system is its minimalism. Consumers can use it as a smart home product from purchase to installation. In the early days, when balcony photovoltaic was rising, the older generation of products belonged to industrial products, which were large, heavy, difficult to handle and install, and did not have the characteristics of consumer products. The breakthrough we are doing now is to make the product truly lightweight, smaller, and lighter, without the need to go through a third party, individuals can achieve DIY. “
During the Expo, Sunshare received high recognition from visitors in terms of product quality, product efficiency, and R&D level. An impressive portfolio of products and services will ensure that Sunshare will further grow and prosper in one of the most important PV markets globally.
About Sunshare Technology Co., Ltd. (Sunshare for short), a Sungrow ecosystem partner, is a high-tech innovative company specializing in the R&D, manufacturing, sales and service of compact PV & storage systems, providing global customers with minimalist, safe, efficient and intelligent clean energy products and comprehensive customized solutions, actively promoting the global low-carbon energy transition to ensure that green energy benefits individuals, families and society as a whole. Sunshare can provide mini solar & storage systems with easy installation and minimalist & customized design, which can be widely applied in balconies, terraces, gardens, carports, and other mini-scenes. We will persistently facilitate photovoltaic products into the era of "home electronics".