CHG EnSOL Launches AIDC Photovoltaic Modules for AI Data Centers

June 05, 2026
CHG EnSOL introduced its ENSOL-AIDC photovoltaic modules at the SNEC 2026 conference in Shanghai, designed to supply clean energy to AI data centers. The company also announced a partnership with Suzhou Heimian Optoelectronics to develop perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells for space applications.

CHG EnSOL introduced its new ENSOL-AIDC photovoltaic modules at the 19th International Conference and Exhibition on Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy in Shanghai, announced in a press release. The modules are designed for AI data centers and aim to improve power output density, environmental adaptability, and energy cost efficiency.

The company presented its strategic concept combining new energy, artificial intelligence, and computing power. The new modules were displayed in the Area of Future zone at the company's booth. CHG EnSOL also showcased its smart energy and zero carbon solutions, as well as hydrogen, ammonia, alcohol, and petroleum integration systems.

CHG EnSOL and Suzhou Heimian Optoelectronics signed a strategic cooperation agreement to create a joint venture for developing perovskite and silicon tandem solar cells for space applications. The companies plan to promote industrialization of research results through this collaboration.

In addition, CHG EnSOL launched a joint innovation laboratory with the Solar Energy Research Institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The lab will focus on a closed innovation cycle from basic research to industrial implementation to accelerate the conversion of scientific advances into production capacity.

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