Munich, Germany, June 26, 2026 – Singold Solar has concluded its participation at Intersolar Europe 2026, which took place from June 23 to 25 in Massey München. During the three-day exhibition, the company welcomed distributors, OEM/ODM customers, system integrators, installers and project professionals in Hall A1, Booth A1.730A.

The exhibition provided an opportunity for Singold Solar to present its latest application-oriented solar module solutions, including anti-shading solar technology, PA219 flexible solar panels, PA621 lightweight solar panels, high efficiency BC module options and customized solar modules for RV, balcony, off-grid applications.

Rather than focusing solely on solar panels as stand-alone products, many booth discussions focused on how the modules should fit into actual systems: available roof space, installation surface, battery voltage, cable routing, structural loads, shading conditions, certification planning and OEM production requirements.

Singold Solar at Intersolar Europe 2026

Meeting with Global Solar Partners in Munich

Throughout the exhibition, Singold Solar met long-term partners and new visitors from Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and other European markets. Many conversations started with a specific application rather than a standard wattage request.

Some visitors shared project drawings, product dimensions, target system voltages, mounting restrictions or local market requirements. These details helped the Singold Solar team move from general product introductions to practical technical discussions.

The company appreciates every customer and industry professional who visited the booth and shared project feedback. The talks help Singold Solar better understand how solar modules are being integrated into vehicles, balconies, lightweight roofs, portable devices and specialized off-grid products.

Attention-grabbing products and technologies

Anti-shading solar technology

Partial shading remains a practical challenge in compact solar installations. On RV roofs, shadows can come from air conditioning units, roof vents, antennas or luggage racks. Balcony railings, nearby buildings and other obstructions can create similar irregular shading conditions.

At Intersolar Europe 2026, Singold Solar presented its anti-shading approach, which uses segmented cell areas, multi-branch circuit design and improved bypass diode configurations to reduce the effects of local shading on the rest of the module.

For these applications, module design should be evaluated in conjunction with panel orientation, impedance position, available area and system voltage. Singold Solar can assist customers with custom electrical layout and module configuration for specific project needs.

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PA219 Flexible Solar Panels

The PA219 flexible solar panel series attracted the attention of customers working with curved roofs, vehicle bodies, balcony structures and other surfaces where framed glass modules may not be suitable.

For B2B projects, the value of flexible solar panels is not only light weight or bendability. Integration often depends on whether the module can match an existing product envelope, mounting area or cable route. So visitors asked about custom dimensions, output ranges, junction box positions, cable lengths, connector options, mounting details and appearance requirements.

Singold Solar’s custom process can include drawing review, electrical layout, material selection, prototype development and application testing before the design moves to volume production.

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PA621 Lightweight Solar Panel

The PA621 lightweight solar panel series addresses another recurring concern of visitors: incorporating solar energy production without placing undue burden on the supporting structure.

It is suitable for RV and commercial vehicle roofs, balcony mounting systems, lightweight buildings and mobile equipment. Customer discussions focused on the balance between module weight, mechanical construction, mounting method and long-term use conditions.

Singold Solar does not position lightweight panels as a universal replacement for glass modules. The proper structure depends on the roof material, load range, wind exposure, attachment method and service environment. For this reason, project evaluation is an important step before final module selection.

BC module options for space-constrained projects

High-performance BC cell and module options also attracted interest, particularly from customers working with limited installation area and demanding output targets.

The solution shown showed how BC cell technology can be combined with different module structures depending on the application. Visitors also noted the clean front appearance of back contact designs, which can be important when the module appears as part of a branded product or architectural installation.

Cell efficiency alone does not determine system efficiency. The final output also depends on the module construction, active area, temperature, orientation, shading and electrical design. For project buyers, the more useful question is how a BC-based module can be configured to meet a specific size, power, and installation goal.

Market feedback from exposure

The discussion in Munich reinforced several practical observations about the European solar market.

Weight and ease of installation are becoming increasingly important in distributed applications. Users are not only evaluating the rated power, but also how the module will be transported, handled, installed and integrated into the existing structure.

OEM buyers also expect solar module manufacturers to meet non-standard dimensions and power requirements. Voltage, current, cable exit, connector type, mounting points, surface material and packaging can all affect whether a product is suitable for a user’s platform.

Space-limited RV, balcony and off-grid installations require more attention to shading, wiring and layout. A technically sound module is not just one that has a high power rating. It is the one that fits into the available area and is compatible with the wider system.

Visitors also emphasized documentation, certification planning, quality consistency, manufacturing transparency and supply reliability. These points reflect booth discussions and project feedback from the exhibit rather than statistical claims about the broader market.

From expository talks to hands-on manufacturing projects

After Intersolar Europe 2026, Sungold will continue to follow up with customers sharing project needs at the Solar booth.

For each relevant inquiry, the first step is to define the application: available dimensions, target power, operating voltage, installation surface, anticipated shading, environmental exposure, cable routing and required documentation. The engineering team can then review appropriate module structures, cell layouts, materials, junction box positions and connection methods.

Where customization is required, the process may continue through drawing verification, prototype development, testing and production evaluation. Packaging, branding and delivery requirements may also be reviewed for OEM and distributor projects.

This project-based workflow reflects Singold Solar’s role as a solar module customizer for B2B customers. Since 2008, the company has designed and manufactured application-oriented solar modules for brands, distributors, system integrators and OEM customers who need more than off-the-shelf panels.

Thank you for visiting Singold Solar in Munich

Singold Solar thanks every customer, partner and industry professional who visited booth A1.730A, as well as the organizers and team members who supported the exhibition.

Intersolar Europe 2026 is over, but the technical talks that started in Munich will continue. Companies manufacturing RV, marine, balcony, portable or specialized off-grid solar products are welcome to contact the Singold Solar team to discuss specifications, drawings, samples and OEM requirements.

Next stop: Caravan Salon Dusseldorf 2026

Singold Solar’s next exhibition in Germany will be CARAVAN SALON DÜSSELDORF 2026, which will take place from August 28 to September 6 at Messe Düsseldorf. The team is set to exhibit in Hall 13, Booth 13D52, with a strong focus on solar energy integration for motorhomes, caravans, commercial vehicles and mobile energy applications.

The Dusseldorf event will provide another opportunity to test lightweight, flexible and anti-shading module concepts in the context of vehicle roofs and OEM development. Singold Solar looks forward to continuing the discussions started in Munich and meeting new partners working on mobile solar products.

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Intersolar Europe 2026 exhibition dates are referenced from the official Intersolar Europe website.