GCL participated in the International Power Industry and Renewable Sources of Energy Fair ENEX, held on March 4–5, 2026, at the Targi Kielce exhibition center in Kielce, Poland. The company presented its latest photovoltaic modules and advanced silicon materials at Hall 3, Booth C03b, engaging with developers, installers, distributors, and renewable energy stakeholders from across the European market.

ENEX is a leading event for showcasing innovations in solar power, energy storage, and power infrastructure. It provides a forum for technology manufacturers, investors, and industry stakeholders to exchange insights on advancements in renewable energy products.
At ENEX, GCL introduced its SiRo module portfolio, featuring high-efficiency TOPCon and back-contact (BC) cell architectures. The SiRo T series, including the 650W NTI2R/66GDF and 730W NTI2/66GDF modules designed for utility-scale and large commercial projects, delivered high power output and enhanced energy yield, helping reduce system costs and improve project returns.
GCL also presented the SiRo B series (BC) module, including the Full Black NR10R/54BGDF. The module’s advanced back-contact cell architecture maximizes efficiency, while the all-black design integrates seamlessly with rooftops, offering both high performance and strong visual appeal for residential and commercial installations.

In addition to module technologies, GCL also highlighted its FBR granular silicon, produced via fluidized-bed reactor technology. The material has a verified cradle-to-gate carbon footprint of 14.276 kg CO₂e/kg, significantly below the industry average, demonstrating GCL’s leadership in low-carbon upstream photovoltaic materials. By combining FBR granular silicon with high-efficiency cell technologies, GCL strengthens its capabilities across the photovoltaic value chain, delivering solutions that are both high-performance and environmentally responsible.
According to industry data, Poland has emerged as one of the fastest-growing solar markets in Europe over the past few years. The country’s cumulative installed photovoltaic capacity reached approximately 21.12 GW in 2024 and is projected to grow to around 27.7 GW by 2026, reflecting strong momentum in renewable energy deployment and increasing demand for high-performance solar technologies.
With a focus on its advanced photovoltaic modules, cell technologies, and FBR granular silicon, GCL’s presence at ENEX highlighted its latest solutions for the Polish and European renewable energy markets. The company aims to support the development of efficient and sustainable solar energy systems through its innovative product portfolio.