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Home›Products›Trinasolar showcases next-generation solar, storage and hydrogen technology at All Energy Expo 2025

Trinasolar showcases next-generation solar, storage and hydrogen technology at All Energy Expo 2025

By Casey McGuire
06/11/2025
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Trinasolar has showcased a suite of new technologies tailored for the Australian market at this year’s All Energy Expo. Among the highlights were the Elementa 3 utility-scale battery system, the Vertex S+ low-voltage rooftop module developed exclusively for Australia and Trina’s Green Hydrogen technology.

Unveiled publicly for the first time in the Asia-Pacific region, the Elementa 3 is Trina Storage’s latest-generation battery energy storage system. Built on advanced 587Ah liquid-cooled cells, the 6.25MWh system reduces the Levelised Cost of Storage by 12.5% compared to its predecessor while boosting energy density, efficiency and safety.

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In Australia, Trina now provides full AC storage system integration compatible with leading inverter brands, offering reliable turnkey solutions for local customers.

Trina also introduced the Vertex S+ NEG9RH.28 rooftop module, designed specifically for Australian installations. Delivering up to 475W output and 23.8% efficiency, the compact panel’s low-voltage design allows more modules per string, reducing cabling and labour costs while improving design flexibility.

Built with dual-glass N-type i-TOPCon ultra cells, it offers enhanced durability, fire safety, and long-term reliability with a 25-year product and 30-year power warranty.

On the utility side, the Vertex NED19RC.20 module delivers up to 650W at 24.1% efficiency and is engineered to withstand 55mm hail and strong wind loads. Its low-voltage design improves system efficiency and reduces balance-of-system costs, while i-TOPCon technology and a 20% bifacial gain make it ideal for large-scale solar farms.

Returning for a second year, Trina’s Green Hydrogen technology also drew attention. The flagship ONE series electrolysers deliver around 10% lower power consumption than the industry average and form part of Trina’s integrated PV-Storage-Hydrogen platform.

The company also demonstrated Trinabot, its solar module installation robot designed for safe, rapid deployment across varied terrains, demonstrating Trina’s focus on automation, efficiency and innovation across the clean energy sector.

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