DMEGC & plug‑in solar push

DMEGC Solar showcased new PV tech at European exhibitions and is now listed as a Tier‑1 maker with cumulative shipments above 60GW — meanwhile the UK is rolling out plug‑in solar panels for balconies and supermarkets are set to stock them to boost household energy access PR Newswire DailyBusinessGroup.

DMEGC highlighted specific new modules at three European shows — ENEX 2026, KEY Energy and Solar Solutions Amsterdam — including a full‑black G12RT‑G48HBB and the INFINITY RT 3.0 650W (G12RT‑B66HSW). (prnewswire.com) The firm reported photovoltaic shipments of 13.4 GW in the first half of 2025, a 64% year‑on‑year increase. (solarstoragextra.com) DMEGC lists more than 21 GW of solar module production capacity on its corporate site, underscoring its recent volume growth. (dmegcsolar.com) The INFINITY RT 3.0 product was promoted as a 650 W module with a mass‑production peak efficiency of about 24.1%, aimed at utility‑scale projects. (prnewswire.com) UK ministers are pursuing retail routes for small “plug‑in” or balcony solar kits, with Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband reported to be in talks to have supermarket chains stock the systems in grocery aisles. (dailybusinessgroup.co.uk) European uptake provides a reference point: Germany has up to roughly 780,000 registered plug‑in PV installations, according to market tracking. (solarpowereurope.org) UK retail listings already show DIY plug‑in kits on sale — for example, 3.4 kW and 4.08 kW kits priced between about £4,302 and £5,148 — and vendor claims advertise long‑term savings of roughly £13,950 over 20 years for a 2 kW kit. (tradingdepot.co.uk)

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