The three-day exhibition in Munich served as a proving ground for the company’s push into system-level energy solutions. Industry professionals and distributors focused heavily on the INFINITY RT 3.0 series, which targets specific market niches with tailored technical specifications. The utility-scale G12RT-B66 module now hits 650W mass-production output, while the residential all-black G12RT-G48HBB model features advanced hail resistance. For the agricultural sector, the G12RT-B44HST variant stands out by maintaining 33% light transmittance to support dual-use land applications.
Beyond hardware performance, the company emphasized its evolution into the energy storage sector. By pairing its PV modules with scalable ESS solutions, DMEGC is positioning itself to serve a wider range of environments, from standard grid-connected households to remote off-grid installations. According to a company spokesperson, this integration of storage and generation is a core strategy to meet the rising demand for autonomous, future-ready energy systems. The shift marks a departure from traditional manufacturing, aiming to capture value in the growing ecosystem of smart, integrated power management.

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