From June 23 to 25, 2026, Intersolar Europe—a benchmark event for the global new energy industry—was held at the Messe Munich in Germany. As the world’s largest professional exhibition covering the entire photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage industry chain, the event attracted thousands of global enterprises, showcasing the latest technological breakthroughs and diverse application scenarios in PV and storage. Beyondsun presented a range of differentiated PV module products, offering lightweight, high-efficiency, and customized PV solutions tailored to the European market; the company’s booth drew numerous European distributors, system integrators, and end-customers for business discussions.
Europe’s energy transition is currently entering a phase of deep implementation. The EU’s binding target of achieving a 42.5% share of renewable energy by 2030 continues to drive growth in the PV and storage market. With new PV installations consistently leading the world, the energy storage industry is simultaneously experiencing explosive growth: the penetration rate of integrated residential PV-storage systems is rising in key markets such as Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, while the “PV + Storage” PPA business model is rapidly gaining traction in the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector. Synergy between PV and storage has become a core pathway for upgrading Europe’s energy system. As the market shifts from mere scale expansion to high-quality development, the demand for PV and storage solutions is becoming increasingly segmented: existing older buildings and lightweight color-steel tile roofs face load-bearing constraints, creating a widening gap in demand for lightweight modules; the high-end residential and commercial building sectors increasingly prioritize architectural aesthetics, driving up demand for high-efficiency, visually appealing all-black modules; meanwhile, the diverse requirements of irregularly shaped buildings and distributed energy scenarios are expanding the application scope for flexible, thin-film modules. Furthermore, the EU’s increasingly stringent requirements regarding carbon footprints, environmental compliance, and localized services are propelling the market toward greater sophistication and regulatory compliance.
At this exhibition, Beyondsun showcased three core, differentiated module products: a 1.6mm lightweight single-glass module weighing only 11.5kg—which significantly reduces roof load, suits older buildings and lightweight roofs, and effectively lowers retrofit costs; an ultra-light, thin ETFE-based module weighing as little as 9.5kg—offering excellent flexibility and weather resistance for versatile applications such as sunrooms, curved canopies, and carports; and a 465W high-efficiency TOPCon all-black module—combining high power generation with a sleek, uniform black aesthetic and superior low-light performance, making it ideal for high-end residential and commercial facade projects where visual appeal is paramount.
This trip to Munich allowed Beyondsun to not only demonstrate its technical prowess through a differentiated product portfolio but also gain deep insight into the specific needs of local European customers, resulting in numerous partnership inquiries and valuable market feedback. Moving forward, Beyondsun remains committed to the European solar-plus-storage market; the company will continuously iterate its products in response to regional policy and demand shifts, strengthen local delivery and service capabilities, and empower the growth of distributed solar-plus-storage in Europe with highly adaptable solutions, thereby supporting the region’s clean energy transition goals.





