Australia’s rooftop solar market is facing new pressures around space, efficiency, and long-term system performance, driving demand for higher power density and smarter module design. This pv magazine webinar explores how next-generation n-type technology and the Vertex S+ G3 515W module are addressing evolving residential and C&I installation requirements.
Australia’s residential PV market is highly mature and tightly regulated, meaning product success depends on compliance, installer acceptance, and grid compatibility as much as on efficiency or design. It is currently undergoing rapid transformation, driven by tighter installation constraints, rising performance expectations, and a growing emphasis on long-term system value. Against this backdrop, pv magazine will host a webinar in cooperation with Trinasolar titled “Designed for Australia: Introducing the New Vertex S+ G3 515W Module.”
The session will examine how module innovation is responding to evolving residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) requirements in Australia, where efficiency per square meter, rooftop compatibility, aesthetics, and reliability are becoming increasingly critical design factors.
The webinar will also introduce the Vertex S+ G3 515W and discuss how such modules can be integrated into modern system designs to support higher energy yield and improved installation efficiency.
In addition, the session will provide insights into current market trends, installer requirements, and practical application scenarios from the Australian solar sector, including a case study contribution from an industry participant. Guest speakers will include Lim Cheong Boon, Head of Product and Pre-sales, APAC at Trinasolar, who will present the latest module innovations and technology developments, and Dan Colquhoun, Managing Director of NRG Solar, who will share practical insights from the field, including installer perspectives and real-world experiences deploying residential solar systems in Australia.
The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A, offering attendees the opportunity to engage directly with technical experts and discuss implications for system design, deployment, and project economics.
Key Takeaways for Participants
• Insights into evolving trends shaping the Australian rooftop solar market
• Practical guidance on installation optimization and rooftop design flexibility
• Clear view of how advanced module technology can improve system ROI and long-term energy yield
• Real-world perspective on deploying high-performance PV modules in Australian conditions
Audience questions can be submitted beforehand or through the comments window during the webinar. This webinar will be moderated by Emiliano Bellini, News Director at pv magazine.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
When?
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · 06:00
Berlin
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Yes.
Dial-in Number
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Lim oversees module product marketing for APAC at Trinasolar and has been with the company since 2011. With over 15 years of PV industry experience, he specializes in product management, technical training, and introducing new solar technologies...
Emiliano joined pv magazine in March 2017. He has been reporting on solar and renewable energy since 2009. Emiliano writes stories for our daily news sections and is responsible for coverage of the EMEA region and Latin American markets. Emiliano...
Dan is a renewable energy professional with more than a decade of experience in electrical and solar. Starting on the tools as a qualified solar electrician, he went on to run his own solar installation business before joining NRG Solar, where he...