AE Solar Highlights Next-Gen Solar Technologies at Intersolar Middle East 2025

AE Solar, a globally recognized leader in smart and high-performance solar energy solutions, is making a strong impact at Intersolar Middle East 2025, taking place from April 7–9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Booth No. H6 F13.

Senior representatives including Dr. Hamed Hanifi, Head of Technology and Innovation, and Serbest Amedie, Regional Director of MENA, are leading AE Solar’s presence at the exhibition. The company is showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of advanced solar technologies tailored for both utility-scale and residential markets.

A major highlight of AE Solar’s participation is the presentation of its HJT 0BB modules, designed for large-scale solar projects, emphasizing high efficiency and durability. In parallel, the company is also featuring customizable BIPV modules for residential applications and Horizon Series modules for carport integrations—reflecting AE Solar’s commitment to diverse market needs and innovation-driven development.

“We know that customers in the Middle East have high demands for PV module performance and long-term reliability,” said Dr. Hamed Hanifi. “This event allows us to showcase how AE Solar’s technology—particularly our HJT 0BB and BIPV solutions—meets the region’s unique environmental and energy demands.”

As part of the official expo conference, Dr. Hanifi delivered a presentation on ‘Urban PV’, where he addressed the specific urban infrastructure and climatic conditions in the Middle East. He outlined how AE Solar is optimizing its technologies to suit this dynamic market, combining technical excellence with sustainable solutions.

AE Solar invites all attendees to visit Booth No. H6 F13 for live product demonstrations, discussions with experts, and to explore how its solutions are empowering the global transition to clean energy.

 

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