Shanghai New Energy Conference 2025 provides 2026 technology insight

At Perth Solar Warehouse, our intention has always been clear: to provide world-class, sustainable energy solutions to Perth homes and businesses. In June 2025, our team showcased this mission on a global scale at the Shanghai New Energy Conference 2025, one of the most influential events in the renewable energy sector. The conference brought together leading innovators, manufacturers, and visionaries who are shaping the future of sustainable power.

Our participation was not just about being present; it was about making progress. By engaging directly with key players in the industry and witnessing groundbreaking technologies firsthand, we ensure that our customers benefit from the very best that the sustainable energy sector offers.

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Partnerships powering local results

During the conference, we met with several key technology partners: Aiko, BYD, Sigenergy, TCL Sunpower, Jinko, Huawei (iStore in Australia), and Goodwe, all driving innovation in the solar energy ecosystem.

BYD’s new inverter technology looks set to add greater competition in Australia, with an attempt to become a one-brand energy ecosystem now that it’s a household name.

 

Sigenergy continues to impress with its advanced hybrid battery and inverter systems, which combine high efficiency with innovative AI-driven energy management. These technologies enable seamless energy storage and usage, making them a perfect match for the variable weather conditions in Perth.
 
TCL Sunpower showcased significant advancements in the reliability of solar modules, further enhancing panel longevity to withstand Australia’s harsh climate.
 
Jinko, a long-standing global leader, shared insights into their next-generation N-type panels, which offer superior energy yields and stronger warranties.
 
Huawei (iStore) demonstrated intelligent whole-home energy ecosystems with enhanced safety and digital monitoring, empowering homeowners to visualise their energy system in real time.
 
Goodwe introduced its series of inverters, which can be integrated with AC EV chargers, highlighting the growing connection between solar energy generation and electric mobility.

These partnerships reaffirm our confidence that our solutions are backed by the most trusted names in solar innovation.

Breakthrough: Aiko’s 25% module efficiency

Among the technological innovations we explored, one stood out: the next-generation Aiko ABC solar panel. This panel boasts an industry-leading conversion efficiency of 25% and offers the potential for module-level monitoring with selected inverter brands. This milestone represents a significant advancement in solar performance and enhanced material monitoring capabilities at the module level. Higher efficiency means homeowners can generate the same power from a smaller rooftop surface area.

With an approximate 10% cost difference compared to alternative mainstream brands that achieve 23-24% efficiency, Aiko’s ABC n-type module technology offers even greater value per panel for Perth homeowners, where sunlight is plentiful but roof space can be limited. Aiko’s breakthrough represents a strong commitment to solar panel innovation and improved resilience. While much of the focus may be on energy storage, selecting a product at the forefront of innovation is a wise consideration.

Emerging trends shaping the future of solar

The conference showcased new products and technologies and provided important insights into the future of global sustainable energy innovation. Here are three key trends that stood out and are set to influence Australia’s energy landscape:

1. AI-Driven Energy Optimisation. Intelligent algorithms are increasingly integrated into inverters and storage systems to enable predictive energy management. These systems can anticipate usage patterns, weather changes, and grid fluctuations, allowing them to optimise power delivery automatically.

2. Energy Storage Evolution. The next generation of batteries prioritises higher energy density and longer lifecycles, which reduce overall system costs and improve reliability. This development is particularly exciting for Perth customers seeking long-term energy security.

3. Integration of Solar and EV Infrastructure. With the rise of electric vehicles, integrating home solar systems and EV charging stations was a significant focus at the event. Manufacturers such as Goodwe, Sigenergy, and Huawei (iStore) are designing systems that enable households to generate, store, and use clean energy for home consumption and transportation.

These innovations align perfectly with our intent to make sustainable energy smarter, more accessible, and more rewarding for every customer we serve.

Bringing global innovation home

Our experience at the Shanghai New Energy Conference 2025 reaffirmed a crucial insight: the future of solar energy is bright, interconnected, and accelerating rapidly. By engaging directly with the world’s leading technology providers, Perth Solar Warehouse ensures that our customers not only keep pace with global trends but also lead them.

Every partnership we strengthen and every innovation we explore results in better-performing systems, enhanced reliability, and greater long-term value for our clients in Western Australia.

As we return to Perth with these insights and technologies, we stay committed to what truly matters: empowering our customers with the most advanced, efficient, and future-ready solar energy solutions available. At Perth Solar Warehouse, we don’t just sell solar products; we connect Perth to the cutting edge of global renewable innovation.

Upgrade or adopt better energy

Contact Perth Solar Warehouse to learn how the latest technologies and partnerships unveiled at the Shanghai New Energy Conference 2025 can help you maximise your solar investment and stay ahead of the curve.

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