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Intersolar Europe 2026: Astronergy, Hanersun, and SPIC New Energy Bag 560+ MW in Solar Orders

published: 2026-06-25 14:18

During the Intersolar Europe 2026 exhibition in Munich, Germany, Astronergy, Hanersun, and SPIC New Energy consecutively secured solar module orders for the European market. The cumulative capacity of these deals exceeded 560 MW, spanning multiple countries including Spain, Romania, and Poland, further accelerating the companies' overseas market expansion.

Astronergy Signs 130 MW Module Order

On June 23, at the Intersolar Europe exhibition, Astronergy officially signed a strategic framework cooperation agreement with Photomate, a leading European energy solution provider.

Under the agreement, Astronergy will supply Photomate with 130 MW of its ASTRO N7 and ASTRO N8 series modules.

In addition, Astronergy presented a distributor authorization certificate to European photovoltaic (PV) distributor Lanergy, marking a new milestone in their strategic cooperation within the European distributed PV sector.

Hanersun Secures 330 MW in Module Orders Across Europe

Recently, Hanersun signed several module supply agreements during the Intersolar Europe 2026 exhibition, racking up a total of 330 MW in new module orders.

On June 24, Hanersun signed module supply agreements of 50 MW and 80 MW with Spanish PV distributor DSP Solar and Polish PV company AVRII, respectively. According to the agreements, Hanersun will supply its HITOUCH N series high-efficiency modules to both companies, further deepening its market presence in Spain and Poland.

A day prior, Hanersun also officially signed a contract with SeisSolar, a well-known Spanish PV distributor, to supply a 50 MWh HNS 261K-125P liquid-cooled energy storage system alongside 150 MW of HITOUCH N series high-efficiency modules.

SPIC New Energy Bags 100 MW Module Order

Also at the exhibition, SPIC New Energy officially signed a 100 MW high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) PV module supply agreement with Romanian PV enterprise Area Solar.

Under the agreement, SPIC New Energy will provide its next-generation 1/3-cut HJT module products. Featuring high conversion efficiency, an excellent temperature coefficient, and low degradation rates, these products can effectively boost project power generation and life-cycle returns, meeting local demand for utility-scale ground-mounted solar power plants.

Source:EnergyTrend

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