
AIKO has again been recognized as a ‘Top Performer’ in the 2026 edition of the Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard. Compared with last year, the company achieved broader recognition in this latest edition, earning Top Performer status across seven key reliability test categories with its AIKO-Axxx-GRH66Dw modules.
The recognition covers Thermal Cycling (TC), Damp Heat (DH), Mechanical Stress Sequence (MSS), Potential-Induced Degradation (PID), UV-Induced Degradation (UVID), Light and Elevated Temperature-Induced Degradation (LETID) and Hail Stress Sequence.
AIKO’s strong performance across all seven categories highlights the robustness of its ABC module architecture. The technology platform combines high efficiency with enhanced structural reliability, helping modules maintain stable power output under thermal stress, humidity, UV exposure, mechanical loading, and extreme weather conditions.
Christian Peter, Managing Director of Solarlab Aiko Europe, commented: “Receiving Top Performer recognition again from Kiwa PVEL is an important validation of the reliability and maturity of our ABC technology. As the industry places greater emphasis on long-term energy yield and lifecycle value, reliability has become just as important as efficiency. We believe this recognition further confirms the competitiveness of ABC technology in global solar markets.”
Tristan Erion-Lorico, VP Sales and Marketing at Kiwa PVEL, added: “Kiwa PVEL’s annual Scorecard continues to set important benchmarks for module reliability and long-term performance across the solar industry. We congratulate AIKO for achieving Top Performer status across seven of our Product Qualification Program reliability tests, demonstrating strong durability and consistent performance under accelerated stress conditions designed to reflect real-world operation.”