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Astronergy Showcases Cutting-Edge ASTRO N7 Modules at Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025

Astronergy, a global Tier 1 photovoltaic module manufacturer, is pleased to announce its participation in Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, taking place from 25 to 27 March at the Johannesburg Expo Centre (JEC). Located at Hall 5, Booth A94, Astronergy is presenting its flagship ASTRO N7 series, highlighting the six core technologies of its high-efficiency ASTRO N product line.

As part of its strong start to 2025—marked by international exhibitions, strategic project wins, and industry accolades—Astronergy is committed to accelerating Africa’s energy transition. The ASTRO N7 modules, based on advanced n-type TOPCon technology, offer superior temperature performance, enhanced light absorption, and lower LCOE, making them ideal for Africa’s diverse solar landscapes.

“Solar & Storage Live Africa is a key platform for us to showcase our innovation and connect with industry partners driving renewable growth across the continent,” said a company spokesperson. “Our ASTRO N7 modules reflect our commitment to quality, sustainability, and performance.”

Mr. Jacob Düpper, Regional Sales Manager – South Africa, will be present at the expo to engage with partners, stakeholders, and attendees throughout the three-day event.

Astronergy’s Q1 2025 achievements include major projects in Latin America and Oceania, fire safety certifications in Asia, and recognition from global ESG standards and industry analysts. These milestones affirm the company’s leadership in delivering next-generation solar solutions worldwide.

Astronergy invites all attendees to visit Booth A94 in Hall 5 to explore its product innovations and discuss opportunities for collaboration in the growing African solar market.

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