GoodWe PVBM to Spotlight Innovative BIPV Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2025
April 27, 2025
At Intersolar Europe 2025, GoodWe PVBM (PV Building Materials) will unveil its classic ultra-lightweight solar panels and upgraded BIPV innovations. Focused on seamless architectural integration and user-centric design, the division will present a curated lineup of BIPV products tailored for diverse residential and commercial applications. Visitors are invited to explore the advancements at Booth B4.210 from May 7 to 9, 2025.
Award-Nominated Innovation: Vela Residential Solar Carport
Highlighting the lineup is the Vela Series Residential Solar Carport, a finalist for the smarter E Award in the E-Mobility category. Its integrated design reflects GoodWe PVBM’s commitment to simplifying solar adoption while maximizing functionality.
Designed for residential flexibility, the Vela Solar Carport features GoodWe Polaris structurally waterproof solar panels, eliminating the need for additional guttering. Its all-in-one package streamlines logistics and installation, requiring no heavy machinery and reducing overall costs. Built with a full-aluminum structure and offering optional add-ons such as CCTV and lighting, the Vela Series provides an efficient solution for EV charging, weather protection, and energy savings backed by a 15-year warranty.
Solar for Urban Living: Suncake Lite Solar Balcony Solution
After upgrading its original series, GoodWe has launched the new Suncake Lite Solar Balcony Solutions, designed primarily for balcony applications but adaptable to a wider range of scenarios. The Suncake Lite 205W equipped with a durable full die-cast aluminum microinverter allows rapid discharge and enhanced safety. Weighing just 3.5kg/㎡, its plug-and-play design enables DIY installation with up to 75% efficiency boost. Portable and adaptable, it is suitable for balconies, apartment fences, or outdoor activities, reducing shipping costs by 50% through its all-in-one packaging.
Developed to Endure: Three classic originals
In addition to new launches, GoodWe PVBM revisits its award-winning classics with technical upgrades, blending reliability and performance:
1. The Galaxy 360 and 440 solar panels redefine rooftop solar deployment with an ultra-lightweight design of just 5.6 kg/m². Engineered for rapid installation (three minutes per panel) and hurricane-level wind resistance, they are compatible with both bitumen and color steel roofs. Featuring 1.6 mm tempered glass and durable gluing technology, these panels ensure long-term reliability, making them ideal for retrofitting existing structures without compromising structural integrity.
2. Stellar-H Solar Shading (102W)
Combines solar generation with intelligent shading, optimizing ventilation for high-rise buildings and commercial complexes.
Customizable aesthetics and low-maintenance design meet architectural standards, bridging sustainability with functional beauty.
3. Sunshine Series Solar Tile (120W)
Class A fire-rated and structurally waterproof, mimicking traditional roof tiles with a non-penetrative, modular design.
Self-cleaning surface and lifespan matching building cycles make it ideal for residential and commercial retrofits, compliant with strict construction certifications.
Expert Insights: Lightweight BIPV for Tomorrow’s Buildings
On May 8 at 11:30 AM, Johannes Rothe, Territory Manager for DACH, will host a session on “Innovations in Lightweight BIPV: From Balconies to Award-Winning Carports”, discussing market trends, technical breakthroughs, and real-world applications. Attendees will gain insights into how GoodWe’s solutions address installation challenges and elevate building design.
GoodWe PVBM continues to advance BIPV technologies that seamlessly integrate energy generation with architectural design. By prioritizing durability, ease of installation, and aesthetic flexibility, the division empowers builders and homeowners to embrace solar as a core component of modern structures. Visit Booth B4.210 at Intersolar Europe 2025 to experience firsthand how solar can become an integral part of modern construction.