On May 7, the first day of Intersolar Europe 2025, Aikosolar leveraged the strong competitiveness of its ABC (All Back Contact) modules to sign multiple power plant cooperation agreements with European and global partners.

At the exhibition, Aikosolar inked deals with Versolvio d.o.o., a Southeast European renewable energy developer; GBC Solino s.r.o., a leading Czech PV module distributor; and Wisely Energy, a solar plant developer under the DEVELO Group. The agreements cover 200MW, 200MW, and 50MW capacities, respectively. Aikosolar will supply high-efficiency ABC modules for the partners’ projects, spanning centralized and distributed energy scenarios, and will collaborate deeply on application innovation across these contexts.
Marko Vukobratović, Versolvio’s signing representative, stated: “Aikosolar’s ABC modules deliver superior value to customers through their unique performance advantages. We are committed to jointly advancing Europe’s renewable energy development.”

Peter Grumlík, CEO of GBC Solino, emphasized: “With their high conversion efficiency, robust safety features, and sleek design, Aikosolar’s ABC modules will set new performance benchmarks for Europe’s distributed PV market. This partnership underscores our shared mission to accelerate Europe’s renewable energy transition and zero-carbon goals.”

Joonas Lahti, CEO of Wisely Energy, added: “Aikosolar’s ABC modules stand out for their exceptional long-term power generation reliability. This agreement marks the beginning of our collaboration, and we look forward to deepening our partnership in the future.”

In Africa, Aikosolar also announced a 225MW supply agreement with CrossBoundary Energy for its Kamoa Copper Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The project will deploy Aikosolar’s Stellar Series ABC modules to power one of Africa’s largest copper mines, replacing conventional diesel generation with renewable energy. This initiative is projected to reduce annual carbon emissions by approximately 78,750 tons, making it the continent’s largest centralized solar project utilizing BC-technology modules to date.