Participation in Korea's Largest Renewable Energy Exhibition

Introducing Portfolio Including Module Recycling and RE100 Initiatives

Hanwha Solutions Q CELLS Division (Hanwha Q CELLS) will showcase its solar modules, energy system solutions, and next-generation solar technologies.


On April 20, Hanwha Q CELLS announced that it will participate in the 23rd International Green Energy Expo, to be held at EXCO in Daegu for three days starting April 22.

2026 23rd International Green Energy Expo Hanwha Q CELLS Booth Aerial View. Hanwha Solutions

2026 23rd International Green Energy Expo Hanwha Q CELLS Booth Aerial View. Hanwha Solutions

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The International Green Energy Expo is the largest renewable energy exhibition in Korea, with participation from over 300 renewable energy companies. The event is hosted by Daegu City and Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, and jointly organized by EXCO Daegu and four associations in the renewable energy sector.


Hanwha Q CELLS will exhibit a wide range of module lineups, including high-output modules and idle land solutions tailored to Korea’s unique conditions, such as agrivoltaic and floating solar modules. Its flagship product, Q.TRON, is a TOPCon module that uses N-type wafers.


Also on display will be the “Shintoburi” agrivoltaic modules, dedicated to solar income villages that aim to simultaneously increase rural income and expand the adoption of renewable energy, as well as floating modules that can be installed on bodies of water such as reservoirs and dams.


Hanwha Q CELLS will also unveil its next-generation high-efficiency solar cell, the perovskite tandem cell, which is under research and development. The tandem cell has a theoretical efficiency limit of 44%, approximately 1.5 times higher than the 29% theoretical limit of silicon cells, making it possible to generate more power from the same area.


The company will also present its lineup of energy system products, including the Q.VOLT inverter (power conversion device) that converts the electricity generated by modules from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). The internally developed monitoring RTU device and the Q.HUB monitoring platform are connected to the inverter, enabling remote management and control of power plants.


Hanwha Q CELLS will introduce new businesses such as resource circulation solution services offered in the U.S. The company has launched its solar module recycling business, EcoRecycling, and is operating a recycling center near the Cartersville Solar Hub in Georgia, U.S., that can process up to 500,000 discarded modules annually.



Yoo Jaeyeol, Head of Hanwha Q CELLS Korea Business Division, stated, “Hanwha Q CELLS aims to enhance customers’ energy operation efficiency with total energy solutions that cover everything from high-efficiency modules to energy management, power brokerage, and resource circulation. We will continue to strengthen our next-generation technologies such as perovskite tandem cells and our energy solution capabilities, thereby boosting the competitiveness of the domestic renewable energy industry and contributing to the government’s policy to expand solar facility adoption.”


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