On September 26, Yangtze Institute for Solar Technology (YIST) and TÜV Rheinland Greater China officially entered into a strategic cooperation focused on the high-efficiency measurement of advanced photovoltaic technologies.
The signing ceremony was held during the Advanced PV and Energy Storage Technology Seminar hosted by TÜV Rheinland. The grand event was attended by nearly 600 guests, including representatives from over 300 leading domestic and international PV and energy storage enterprises, experts, scholars, and media professionals, who witnessed the signing of the strategic cooperation agreement. Mr. Li Weichun, Vice President of Global Power Electronics Product Service at TÜV Rheinland and General Manager of Solar and Commercial Product Service for Greater China, and Dr. Feng Zhiqiang, Deputy Director of YIST, Vice President of Trina Solar Co., Ltd., and Director of the National Key Laboratory of PV Science and Technology, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective parties.

This seminar aimed to share the latest PV and energy storage technologies and their development trends, explore green and sustainable development strategies, and promote innovation and cooperation in the PV and energy storage industry. In his welcome speech, Mr. Li Weichun expressed his vision for the sustainable future development of the PV and energy storage sector. He also presented a comprehensive interpretation of the White Paper on the Green, Low-Carbon and Sustainable Development of the PV Industry, analyzing the opportunities and challenges faced by PV enterprises in the process of green and low-carbon transformation from multiple dimensions including products, organizations, personnel, supply chains, carbon markets, and stakeholders, while providing guidance for enterprises on carbon management practices.
In addition, the seminar covered a wide range of topics including PV modules, PV-storage-charging integration, PV materials, and PV components. It invited experts and scholars from renowned domestic and international new energy institutions, enterprises, and academia to share their latest research findings and practical experience in various fields. The event was marked by a lively atmosphere, frequent interactions, and a highly positive response from the attendees.
