Avalon participated in SNEC 2026, one of the world's largest and most influential exhibitions for the photovoltaic and renewable energy industries. Held in Shanghai, the event brought together manufacturers, developers, researchers, EPCs, testing laboratories, and industry experts from across the globe.
For Avalon, SNEC 2026 was an excellent opportunity to reconnect with long-standing partners, meet new industry stakeholders, and showcase our latest photovoltaic testing solutions.
Showcasing the Nexun Mobile Lab and Mini-Lab
Throughout the exhibition, visitors had the opportunity to discover two of Avalon's innovative testing platforms.
Nexun Mobile Lab
The Nexun Mobile Lab provides a complete, transportable photovoltaic testing solution designed for on-site module characterization and quality verification. By bringing laboratory-grade measurements directly to manufacturing sites, project locations, and field installations, the Mobile Lab helps customers reduce testing delays and improve operational efficiency.
Mini-Lab
The Mini-Lab offers a compact and flexible solution for photovoltaic module testing while maintaining the accuracy and reliability expected from Avalon systems. Designed to meet the growing need for efficient quality control, it provides a practical solution for Research & Development and laboratories.
Both systems attracted significant interest from visitors looking for flexible and reliable testing solutions that can support today's rapidly evolving solar market.
Reconnecting with Long-Term Partners and Customers
Beyond the technologies on display, one of the most rewarding aspects of SNEC 2026 was the opportunity to reconnect with many of our long-standing partners, agents, and customers.
Over the years, Avalon has built strong relationships across the global photovoltaic industry. Meeting face-to-face with companies and individuals who have trusted our solutions for many years allowed us to strengthen existing partnerships, discuss future projects, and better understand the evolving needs of the market.
We were particularly grateful for the many visitors who took the time to stop by our booth, share their experiences, and discuss new opportunities for collaboration.




Looking Ahead
The enthusiasm, engagement, and positive feedback received throughout the exhibition reaffirm the growing importance of accurate photovoltaic testing and quality assurance within the solar industry. We would like to sincerely thank all visitors, partners, customers, and industry colleagues who contributed to making SNEC 2026 such a successful event.
We look forward to continuing these conversations and working together to support the future of solar energy.
Next stop: Intersolar Europe in Munich (June 23 to 25, 2026)!
