
SolarEX Istanbul 2026 once again demonstrated the continued development of Turkey’s solar market, bringing together a broad range of EPCs, developers, manufacturers, and technology providers working across Europe and neighboring regions. As project sizes increase and module formats continue to evolve, industry conversations are increasingly focused on solutions that support simplified plant design, higher efficiency ratios, and long-term operational reliability.
Solplanet once again took part in SolarEX Istanbul, presenting its latest solutions for large-scale solar applications and contributing to ongoing discussions around the technical requirements shaping the next phase of utility-scale deployment. As developers continue to evaluate how to optimize performance while managing system complexity, high-power inverter technologies remain a key area of focus.
During the exhibition, Solplanet highlighted its ASW350K-HT inverter, designed for high-voltage applications and compatibility with larger module configurations. Interest in this type of solution reflects the broader market direction toward reducing balance-of-system complexity while maintaining flexibility for future plant expansion and grid compliance requirements.
“Having participated in SolarEX Istanbul for the past five consecutive years, we continue to see it reinforce its position as the largest solar expo in Turkey and one of the most significant in Europe,” said Hüseyin Büyükbektaş, Regional Director at Solplanet.
“This year’s level of activity clearly reflects the strong growth trajectory of the solar market. At the same time, the event has evolved into a highly focused B2B platform, making industry conversations more meaningful, efficient, and valuable for all stakeholders.”
Discussions throughout the event also pointed to the increasing importance of advanced monitoring capabilities, grid support functionality, and stable long-term performance. As solar markets continue to mature, these technical considerations are becoming closely linked to project bankability and the long-term value of solar assets.
SolarEX Istanbul continues to serve as a relevant platform for industry stakeholders assessing how technology evolution and system integration are shaping the next stage of solar deployment across Turkey and the wider region