<p>Solar Module Assembly Line: From Cells to Finished Panels A solar module assembly line transforms individual photovoltaic cells into complete, tested panels ready for installation. The difference between a basic production setup and a truly efficient line lies in three factors: automation level, quality control integration, and compatibility with emerging cell technologies like TOPCon and HJT , Back contact and Perovskite. Ecoprogetti designs complete turnkey lines that handle the entire<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
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Ecoprogetti Confirmed Delivery of First Recycling Line in India to Jakson Group
<p>Ecoprogetti Confirmed Delivery of First Recycling Line in India to Jakson Group</p>
Ecoprogetti installs a new Fully automatic 400 MW PV Production line in Oman
<p>The new line features the most advanced technology based on TOPCon G12 18BB half-cut cells, a system designed to ensure maximum efficiency and superior quality in glass-glass modules. </p>
ECOPROGETTI collaborates with IPVF to accelerate Perovskite Pilot Line scale-up with Advanced Testing Equipment
<p>The new line features the most advanced technology based on TOPCon G12 18BB half-cut cells, a system designed to ensure maximum efficiency and superior quality in glass-glass modules. </p>
New Custom Solar Testing Machine for DEWA’s R&D Laboratory in Dubai
<p>The new line features the most advanced technology based on TOPCon G12 18BB half-cut cells, a system designed to ensure maximum efficiency and superior quality in glass-glass modules. </p>
Ecoprogetti at REI Expo 2025
<p>ECOPROGETTI AT REI EXPO 2025 OCT 30 – NOV 01 – India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, India REI – Renewable Energy India Expo India’s flagship renewable energy event gathers the most influential players in the clean tech space. Dive into the fast-evolving Indian solar landscape, explore local manufacturing initiatives, and connect with decision-makers across the region. rei-expo.com Visit us at Booth R372.Schedule a meeting and explore our innovative solutions! Visit<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
Ecoprogetti at EU PVSEC 2025
<p>ECOPROGETTI AT EU PVSEC 2025 22 – 26 September 2025 – Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Bilbao, Spain The largest international Conference for Photovoltaic research, technologies and applications and at the same time a PV Industry Exhibition Stay ahead of innovation trends, hear from top researchers, and discover the scientific breakthroughs shaping the future of solar energy. eupvsec.org Visit us at Booth E7.Schedule a meeting and explore our innovative solutions! Visit us<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
Ecoprogetti at RE+ 2025
<p>ECOPROGETTI AT RE+ las vegas 08 – 11 September 2025 THE Venetian EXPO & CAESARS FORUM · LAS VEGAS, NV The largest clean energy event in North America RE+ brings together the full solar and storage value chain. A unique opportunity to engage with policymakers, manufacturers, and innovators shaping the U.S. energy transition. re-plus.com Visit us at Booth V7093, International Pavillion (Venetian Expo Centre, Level 2). Schedule a meeting and<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
Ecoprogetti at Intersolar South America 2025
<p>ECOPROGETTI AT Intersolar South America 26 – 28 August 2025 – Expo Center Norte, São Paulo, Brasil LATAM’s Largest Exhibition and Conference for the Solar Industry LATAM’s solar market is booming: this is the key meeting point to explore technologies, policies, and investment opportunities driving solar growth in the region. Network with major players and discover what’s next for South American solar. www.intersolar.net Visit us at Booth R4.96.Schedule a meeting<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
How to Choose a Recycling Plant for Photovoltaic Panels
<p>Published on 28.04.2025 How to Choose a Recycling Plant for Photovoltaic Panes A Technical Guide to Evaluation The end-of-life of photovoltaic panels is a real problem. If you are evaluating a photovoltaic panel recycling plant, this technical guide will help you distinguish effective solutions from ineffective ones. Not all plants are the same. Some only dispose of panels, while others actually recycle them. And the difference directly reflects on costs,<span class=\"excerpt-hellip\"> […]</span></p>
