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Talesun Solar appeared at the 2025 American Clean Power Expo

Release Time:2025-05-23

On May 20, 2025 (local time), American Clean Power Expo opened in Phoenix, where Talesun Solar made a remarkable appearance (Booth 4831), showcasing its high-efficiency PV modules and solutions to empower North America’s clean energy transition through technological innovation.

Organized by the American Clean Power Association, the event stands as one of the world’s largest professional clean energy trade shows and industry forums. It gathered cutting-edge insights and R&D achievements across wind, solar, energy storage, hydrogen, and energy transmission sectors, attracting numerous industry players and professional attendees to exchange technological trends, build partnerships, and explore future opportunities.

 

 

During the expo, Talesun Solar highlighted three flagship products: its N-type all-black 450W module (optimized for North American residential and C&I rooftop applications), N-type rectangular 625W module (designed for utility-scale power plants), and HJT 735W module (achieving 23.6% conversion efficiency, ideal for high-latitude/low-irradiance environments). The HJT 735W module particularly drew attention from energy developers due to its ultra-low temperature coefficient and superior low-light performance.

To strengthen its North American market presence, Talesun Solar adopted a “localized adaptation + agile response” strategy: collaborating with local partners to establish warehousing and logistics networks for rapid order fulfillment, while offering localized services including financing, O&M, and warranty support. The company has already partnered with multiple mainstream developers across North America, with its client base continuing to expand.

As a BloombergNEF Tier 1 PV module manufacturer, Talesun Solar has deployed modules in over 80 countries/regions globally, with cumulative module shipments exceeding 40GW. Moving forward, the company will continue to drive global energy transition through dual engines of technological innovation and localized services.