Chinese Solar Technologies On Display At ADSW 2026 Highlight Efficiency, Integration And Cost Savings
Chinese solar companies use Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2026 to present new solar technologies aimed at higher photovoltaic efficiency, better project economics and long-term clean energy deployment in the Middle East, with solutions tailored for utility plants, data centres, car parks, rooftops and floating systems under regional desert conditions.
Trinasolar focuses on integrated systems for the UAE and Gulf, rather than standalone modules, displaying high-efficiency TopCon 2-point panels, the Elementor 3 energy storage platform combined with grid-forming controls for data centres, along with solar tracking systems and robotics that adjust panel angles, handle installation and automate cleaning to reduce workforce needs and operating costs.

China’s 9Sun Solar concentrates on mechanical infrastructure, presenting mounting frameworks for ground-based solar farms, rooftop arrays, shaded parking structures and garages, together with floating mounting platforms for water surfaces, plus dedicated components such as ground screws, fasteners, PV cabling and portable energy storage units intended to support varied regional deployment scenarios.
AIKO highlights its All Back Contact Cell (ABC) architecture, which shifts all electrical connections behind the cell surface, aiming to cut shading losses, increase captured light and raise conversion efficiency across monocrystalline modules and the STELLAR series, targeting both large utility installations and distributed rooftop or commercial solar projects across the Gulf states.
SUNKEAN turns to connection hardware for photovoltaic systems, showcasing the Super Jumper SK-TC CU-AL conversion harness that links copper and aluminium conductors between panels, combiner boxes, inverters and junction boxes, alongside its Trunk Connector bus system, designed to maintain stable power transmission while reducing cable quantities for extensive solar fields in the region.
With inputs from WAM