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DAS Solar Successfully Delivers 230MW Brandenburg Project in Germany

published: 2025-10-15 17:20

Recently, DAS Solar Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Solarkraftwerk Halenbeck-Rohlsdorf (“Solarkraftwerk”), successfully delivered the 230MW Brandenburg Project in Germany. This achievement marks another significant milestone in DAS Solar’s deep cultivation of the European market and demonstrates its strong N-type technology capabilities in supporting Germany’s clean energy transition.
Deepening Presence in Germany to Support Energy Transition
As a pioneer of the European energy transition, Germany has long been committed to promoting renewable energy development to achieve carbon neutrality and sustainable growth. Solarkraftwerk, a German renewable energy developer, specializes in the development and operation of large-scale solar projects. With extensive project experience and long-term dedication to clean energy, the company plays an important role in Germany’s green transformation.
The German market sets some of the world’s highest standards for PV product technology, reliability, and environmental performance. The partnership with DAS Solar reflects strong recognition of the company’s technological strength and product quality. Together, the two companies aim to build a high-efficiency, reliable solar power plant that contributes to the optimization of the local energy mix. Once grid-connected, the project is expected to supply clean electricity to tens of thousands of households.
The successful delivery also demonstrates that DAS Solar’s products and solutions fully meet the stringent requirements of the European high-end market, laying a solid foundation for further business expansion across the continent.
Leading with Advanced N-Type Technology
As a global leader in N-type solar technology, DAS Solar has been continuously advancing its expertise in TOPCon technology. The company’s TOPCon 5.0 cells have achieved a mass production efficiency exceeding 27%, setting a new benchmark for the industry.
The German project adopts DAS Solar’s high-efficiency DAON modules, known for their exceptional power output, cutting-edge innovation, and adaptability to diverse application scenarios. Featuring high efficiency, high power, low degradation, and a superior bifacial rate, DAON modules ensure stable long-term power generation performance. Even under challenging conditions—such as low temperatures, high humidity, and strong UV exposure—the modules maintain outstanding reliability and durability, effectively extending the power plant’s lifecycle and maximizing long-term investor returns.
Accelerating European Expansion and Strengthening Global Competitiveness
In recent years, driven by its advanced N-type technology and reliable product performance, DAS Solar has accelerated its expansion in Europe by establishing a subsidiary in Germany. Its high-efficiency DAON modules have been widely deployed in large-scale ground-mounted projects, commercial and industrial installations, and residential systems across Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Committed to a localized strategy, DAS Solar has built close partnerships with local developers, EPC contractors, and service providers, forming an integrated value chain from product supply to technical support and after-sales service. This localized approach enables the company to respond swiftly to customer needs, comply with local policies and regulations, and ensure smooth project execution.
DAS Solar’s products have earned multiple international certifications, including TÜV, CE, UL, France’s carbon footprint ECS, and Italy’s EPD certification. The company has also been consistently ranked among Bloomberg’s Tier 1 PV module suppliers, earning the trust of major global energy enterprises and financial institutions.
According to industry data, DAS Solar’s market share in Europe continues to rise, making it one of the fastest-growing Chinese solar companies in the region.
Source:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/JB7trTfSNs9z0uK0lv_mmQ

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