Japanese Smart Energy Show

Chiba, Japan — October 11, 2024 — Luxen Solar proudly participated in SMART ENERGY WEEK 2024, held on October 2-4 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. As the world’s largest smart energy show, the event brought together 500 exhibitors from diverse fields, including hydrogen and fuel cells, photovoltaic (PV) systems, rechargeable batteries, smart grids, wind energy, thermal power, and decarbonization solutions.

Exhibitors and visitors from around the globe actively engaged in business meetings, fostering collaborations and showcasing cutting-edge technologies aimed at advancing the clean energy transition. Luxen Solar, in strategic partnership with Sky Japan and SOEASY, highlighted its latest innovations:

1. 435-455W ULTRALIGHT

Weight: 14kg(monofacial 2.0mm glass)

Compared to conventional modules, ultralight modules can reduce weight by up to 38%. The front load of the module can reach 4500Pa, while the rear load can reach 2400Pa, making it adaptable for applications on rooftops and balconies.

2. 565-585W ANTI-GLARE and SPECIAL DESIGN FRAME OF SUPERIOR STRENGTH

The anti-glare panels effectively absorb sunlight and convert it into electrical energy. In locations with strict glare requirements, such as airports, and transportation corridors, anti-glare modules provide clean energy without compromising safety.

Compared to aluminum frames, the special design frame offers a superior mechanical strength of 800 ~1200Mpa (compared to 250Mpa of a standard frame) with drastically reduced carbon emissions from 19 tons to 2 tons in the production process of each ton of raw materials. 

3. 420-440W HIGH LOAD

Luxen’s panels feature a 3.2mm fully tempered front glass. Load tests have demonstrated that this module can withstand front and rear loads of up to 8000Pa and 4000Pa respectively.

4. The 640W BIFACIAL DOUBLE GLASS solar panels are popular in Japan due to their high efficiency and space-saving benefits, maximizing available space. The double glass design enhances resistance to environmental factors like humidity, salt corrosion, and UV degradation—crucial for Japan’s varied and often harsh climate conditions. Their durability also helps meet Japan’s strict environmental regulations, making them a reliable choice for long-term solar projects.

Japan has over 80 GW of installed solar capacity which accounts for around 9-10% of Japan’s total electricity generation. Japan’s focus on high-efficiency solutions places it among the world’s top nations, and the solar infrastructure is a major part of the country’s renewable energy strategy. We are proud to be in Japan, a country at the forefront of the clean energy transition.

As the world moves towards sustainable energy solutions, events like these foster collaboration and drive forward-thinking initiatives in the renewable energy sector, encouraging continued innovation and investment in clean technologies. Luxen Solar is excited to be a part of this transformation. 


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