In today’s ESG-driven European PV market, addressing a broad spectrum of mainstream and niche applications requires a sustainable, scenario-based product portfolio.
In keeping with evolving market demands, DMEGC Solar, a Chinese PV module manufacturer specializing in TOPCon cell technology, is set to showcase its versatile product portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2025 in Munich, from May 7 to 9. The company’s presentation will highlight both mainstream and niche application products, along with updates on its ongoing corporate sustainability initiatives.
Mainstream Applications
The company’s Infinity RT series includes a variety of application-specific modules. The DMxxxG12RT-B66HSW, designed for utility-scale projects, features 132 G12R (182 × 210 mm) half-cut cells and delivers up to 635 W of power with 23.5% efficiency.
The remaining models – such as DMxxxM10RT-B54HBT, DMxxxM10RT-54HSW, DMxxxM10RT-B54HBB, DMxxxM10RT0-54HBW, DMxxxM10RT-B54HBW, DMxxxM10RT-B54HSW, DMxxxM10RT-54HBB, and DMxxxM10RT-B60HBT – are tailored for distributed generation (DG) applications, featuring M10R (182 × 187.5 mm) cells.
The DMxxxM10RT-B54HBT and DMxxxM10RT-54HSW series, both equipped with 108 M10R half-cut cells, can deliver power outputs of up to 460 W and 465 W, while the efficiency can go up to 23% and 23.3%, respectively. Meanwhile, the DMxxxM10RT-54HBW, DMxxxM10RT-B54HBW, and DMxxxM10RT-B54HSW series, consisting of 108 M10R half-cut cells, offer power output of up to 465 W and efficiency of up to 23.3%, according to the company’s datasheet. However, the DMxxxM10RT-B60HBT model, assembled with 120 M10R half-cut cells, has a maximum certified power output of up to 510 W and an efficiency of up to 23.1%.
Targeted at Europe’s growing residential market, DMEGC Solar will showcase its Infinity RT series advanced full-black aesthetic PV modules at Intersolar Europe 2025. According to the company’s website, the DMxxxM10RT-B54HBB (bifacial) and DMxxxM10RT-54HBB (monofacial) models – each featuring 108 M10R half-cut cells – deliver power outputs of up to 460 W and efficiencies of up to 23%.
Both versions, built with the company’s advanced black technology, share dimensions of 1,762 × 1,134 × 30 mm. The bifacial model, laminated with 2 mm glass on both sides, weighs 24.5 kg, while the monofacial version, using 3.2 mm front glass and a backsheet, weighs 20.6 kg.
In terms of mechanical resilience, both models are certified to withstand static snow loads of up to 3,600 Pa (front) and wind loads of 1,600 Pa (rear). Notably, the monofacial variant offers superior hail resistance, rated HW4 (Class 4), compared to HW3 (Class 3) for the bifacial version, as per the company’s datasheet.
Importantly, in compliance with Swiss VKF standards, DMEGC Solar has enhanced the hail resistance of its dual-glass bifacial model, raising it to HW4, which will also be on display at the event.
Both full-black modules come with a 25-year product warranty and a 30-year performance warranty.
Additionally, the company’s booth will feature one of its flagship lightweight models, the DM465M10RT-54HSW-L, which weighs up to 43.7% less than traditional bifacial counterparts.
Complementing its new product lineup, DMEGC Solar will also unveil the latest Infinity series DMxxxM10T-B32HBT module – a compact and lightweight (15.3 kg) double-glass solution (2 mm + 2 mm), specifically engineered for pitched and hipped roofs on single-family homes. With dimensions of 1,542 × 766 × 30 mm and comprising 64 M10 half-cut cells, the module delivers up to 270 W of power and a maximum efficiency of 22.9%. Designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, it offers front and rear load resistance of 8,100 Pa and 4,000 Pa, respectively. It also comes with a 25-year product warranty and a 30-year performance warranty.
Special Applications
In addition to its mainstream offerings, DMEGC Solar will showcase special application modules, including solutions for agrivoltaics and greenhouse installations. According to the company’s website, DMEGC provides a diverse agrivoltaics module portfolio with varying light transmittance options. Notably, by mid-2025, it plans to launch its GH modules with DIBt certification, tailored for overhead glazing applications such as carports and parking structures.
Corporate Sustainability
DMEGC Solar claims its PV module and cell manufacturing facilities operate entirely on 100% renewable energy, in line with its Zero-Carbon Factory approach. Additionally, all modules and packaging are PFAS-free, aiding the company’s commitment to sustainability.
Its flagship Infinity and Infinity RT modules offer up to 30% lower CO₂ emissions compared to conventional alternatives, according to the company, without compromising reliability or durability. Specifically, modules intended for the European market boast an average carbon footprint of less than 450 kg CO₂-eq/kWp.
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