DMEGC Solar announces evolution of its Greenhouse range of modules

By DMEGC Solar
April 16, 2026
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DMEGC Solar’s Greenhouse modules, already deployed across numerous agricultural and horticultural projects, were previously based on M10RT cell technology. With the introduction of widely recognized and adopted G12RT cells, the company is now advancing its transparent module solutions, while retaining the essential features required for agricultural and horticultural use.

This evolution delivers higher power output per module, a significantly wider variety of available solutions, improved compatibility with modern electrical architectures and industrial and technological continuity with the rest of the company’s module portfolio.

The new generation Greenhouse G12RT range now covers a broad spectrum of light transmission, from 2% to 50% transparency, allowing users to finely tune the balance between agronomic light requirements and electrical production goals.

Depending on the configuration, the range offers high-transmission modules for light-demanding crops, intermediate solutions balancing agronomic needs and energy yield and low-transmission, high-wattage modules for projects seeking enhanced power generation on greenhouse roofs.

Transparency is no longer an end in itself but has become a design parameter—adjustable according to crop type, climate, greenhouse structure and operator objectives.

The G12RT Greenhouse modules retain the technical fundamentals that have made the range robust, with N-type bifacial technology, glass-glass construction suited to agricultural environments and high mechanical strength, compatible with the climatic and structural demands of greenhouses and differentiated electrical architectures based on power levels, facilitating management of partial shading inherent to greenhouse structures.

With the shift from M10RT to G12RT, DMEGC is not introducing a disruption, but a controlled evolution of its Greenhouse range. This transition reflects a commitment to technological longevity, offering developers, farmers and investors a solution aligned with current PV standards, while remaining specifically designed for greenhouse agriculture.

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