On November 18th, Tongwei opened the 2025 Global Partner Summit, reinforcing the need to integrate photovoltaic efficiency, digital manufacturing, and environmental protection. During the two days of lectures and technical visits in Chengdu, the company discussed with partners how to align global climate goals with long-term, highly reliable PV solutions.
The announcement of cooperation with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) The initiative to protect the Arctic was one of the highlights of the event. It makes Tongwei the first Chinese solar company to join the organization's Arctic program, assuming a long-term commitment to climate and biodiversity.
According to Winnie Lu, CEO of WWF China, "the expansion of clean energy needs to go hand in hand with the protection of ecosystems."
According to the manufacturer, the partnership will function as a multi-year platform for developing models that combine scientific conservation and industrial capacity, including environmental monitoring and community engagement. Tongwei also states that the program will serve as a global benchmark for sustainable practices in the PV sector.
In the technological field, the company presented the G12-Tracker Solution and the TNC 3.0 multi-cut modules. Zander Yuan, Director of Product and Technology, explained how the co-design between modules, trackers, and strings allows for increased generation and reduced LCOE.
Yuan also detailed the roadmap for the TNC 3.0 series, based on the proven performance of the new generation of photovoltaic modules, called TNC 2.0. "It promises greater efficiency and extended lifespan, while maintaining compatibility with trackers and inverters already established in the market," the company stated.
Digital manufacturing was another central theme of the meeting. The Meishan factory, recognized as the first Lighthouse Factory in the photovoltaic cell sector, was presented as an example of traceable and intelligent production.
During the event, Wang Yuxiao detailed the continuous monitoring system, which uses AI, big data, and "one cell, one code" traceability to detect and correct variations in near real-time.
Visit to the factory and the R&D center.
On the second day, the guests visited production areas and the global R&D center. During the visit, the TNC 2.0 modules were presented in detail, with demonstrations of accelerated high-temperature, humidity, and salt spray testing.
Furthermore, the visit showcased the complete journey of a module, highlighting how design, materials, production, and quality connect to ensure long-term stability.
The event concluded with the immersive experience “Symbiosis Beyond Boundaries,” inspired by the Silk Road. The installation connected historical trade routes to the current flow of low-carbon technology and energy, symbolizing global integration.
According to Tongwei, the concept of "symbiosis" translates into three commitments: industrial growth within ecological limits, data-driven scaled-up manufacturing, and equitable distribution of the benefits of clean energy.
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