2025-06-10
Shanghai, Jun. 10, 2025 - the Global Green Energy Leaders Dialogue was held at the InterContinental Hotel of the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. Mr. Yong Liu, Chairman and President of DAS Solar, was invited to attend. Alongside industry leaders, corporate executives, and academic experts, he held in-depth discussions on key topics such as China’s green and low-carbon energy development and international cooperation, contributing insights and solutions to the global energy transition.
As a global leader in the photovoltaic industry, China continues to demonstrate strength in both technology and scale. However, challenges such as supply-demand imbalance and market disorder have emerged. In this context, technological innovation, policy coordination, and industry self-regulation have become the three pillars for advancing high-quality development and nurturing new productive forces.
Liu emphasized that innovation is the basis for breakthroughs, policy coordination ensures supportive conditions, and self-discipline enables sustainable growth. He called on the PV industry to move beyond short-term profit-driven strategies and shift toward long-term value creation. He advocated for steady progress and a long-term vision to better serve end-users and contribute Chinese wisdom to the global energy transformation. DAS Solar remains committed to this philosophy of long-termism, converting 75% of its R&D patents into production capacity. This positions the company as a benchmark for high-quality growth within the PV sector.
Technological innovation remains the core driver of industrial upgrading. DAS Solar places innovation at the center of its development strategy. Liu noted that 15% of the company’s annual revenue is dedicated to R&D, focusing on areas such as the mass production of N-type cells. The company has achieved five key generational breakthroughs from TOPCon 1.0 to 5.0, setting multiple global records in cell efficiency. The current mass production efficiency of TOPCon 5.0 exceeds 27%, with an open-circuit voltage reaching 746mV. At the same time, DAS Solar has launched its forward-looking “One Core, Three Branches” innovation strategy, centering on TOPCon while simultaneously developing DBC, TSiP tandem, and SFOS technologies with efficiency goals approaching 40%.
Intellectual property protection is essential for safeguarding innovation. While advancing technological development, DAS Solar has built a comprehensive IP management system that covers creation, application, protection, and utilization. This not only safeguards innovation outcomes but also fosters internal creativity and contributes to a more standardized and regulated global PV industry.
DAS Solar’s development also serves global sustainable goals. Guided by long-termism, the company has implemented a three-stage internationalization strategy to bring China’s PV achievements to the world. Its three-dimensional model—technology, scenario, and ecology—supports this expansion. Using its innovation framework, DAS Solar provides differentiated products that break technical barriers in premium markets like Europe and Japan, enhancing the reputation of Chinese PV products. Meanwhile, it is developing scenario-based applications, including projects like Gansu’s desert ecological restoration and Hainan’s fishery-PV integration, offering replicable models for energy transition.
By combining global reach with local presence, DAS Solar has extended its business to more than 60 countries and regions. It tailors solutions for Southeast Asia and Latin America, adapting to local climate and conditions, while also establishing green supply chains in Europe. With branches, warehouses, and production bases in key markets such as Europe, Japan, and Australia, DAS Solar offers end-to-end services—covering sales, logistics, and support—enhancing global customer loyalty. It also works with leading global institutions like the University of New South Wales and collaborates with international power companies to promote the energy transition and accelerate the global adoption of renewable energy.
Since its inception, DAS Solar has actively practiced ESG principles, integrating green manufacturing, innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility into its operations. Under the “DASGREEN” philosophy, it has built intelligent manufacturing systems, managed emissions, and supplied clean energy products. It implements energy-saving processes, manages water use, and improves waste treatment efficiency to reduce energy consumption across the board.
In addition, DAS Solar has built a full-lifecycle carbon management system, promoting low-carbon production, logistics, packaging, and recycling. It has been listed in China’s national green manufacturing directory and recognized as a “Green Supply Chain” enterprise. Multiple production bases have earned certifications such as “Green and Low-Carbon Factory,” “Zero-Carbon Factory,” and “Carbon-Neutral Factory,” reinforcing its leadership in sustainability.
The event highlighted DAS Solar’s achievements in green energy and its forward-looking approach. Moving forward, DAS Solar will continue to drive technological innovation, broaden scenario-based applications, and enhance ecological partnerships. By promoting international collaboration and contributing Chinese standards to global markets, DAS Solar aims to help deliver clean energy worldwide and support the shared goal of sustainable development.