Heading to Intersolar: What KUKA CABLE is Looking Forward to Discussing with European Solar Professionals

The global solar industry continues to expand rapidly, but procurement priorities still vary across markets. As European solar markets continue to mature and utility-scale projects grow in size and complexity, procurement priorities are increasingly shifting toward long-term reliability, technical transparency, and lifecycle performance.

Despite these differences, a common trend is emerging: as solar projects scale and operate over longer lifetimes, expectations for system stability and component reliability are increasing across all markets. European developers and EPCs are increasingly focused on asset longevity, traceability, and quality assurance, creating greater demand for components that can demonstrate long-term performance under real operating conditions.

Against this backdrop, KUKA CABLE is heading to Germany for Intersolar Europe, where the team looks forward to engaging in in-depth technical discussions with European solar professionals. The focus will be on real project experience, cable performance under different operating conditions, and how quality assurance can better support long-term asset reliability.

At Intersolar Europe, KUKA CABLE will focus on technical exchange and real project experience in utility-scale solar applications. The company will share insights into cable performance in different environments and how engineering and quality systems contribute to long-term system stability.

KUKA CABLE operates an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory, conducting performance testing on every production batch with standards that exceed basic certification requirements. Its quality system covers the full production chain, including raw material sourcing, in-line process control, and full traceability through sample archiving.This enables customers to gain greater confidence in product consistency and long-term field performance.

During the exhibition, the team will engage with EPCs, distributors, and project developers to discuss cable selection and system design considerations based on real project needs rather than purely product specifications.

Following Intersolar Europe, KUKA CABLE will participate in exhibitions in Vietnam and Thailand in July, further strengthening its engagement in Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing solar markets. These engagements reflect KUKA CABLE’s ongoing commitment to supporting solar infrastructure development and strengthening collaboration with industry stakeholders across global markets.


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