


Astronergy’s ASTRO N Series PV modules, including ASTRO N7, ASTRO N7s, and ASTRO N8, have officially obtained the ECS PPE2 Low Carbon Certificate in France. With carbon footprint value of just 380 kgCO2/kWc, these modules stand out by delivering a footprint 15% lower than the current industry average, reinforcing Astronergy’s commitment to sustainability and global decarbonization.
Since 2019, France’s Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) has made the carbon footprint of PV modules a key criterion for project bidding and procurement. With the implementation of the updated PPE2 carbon footprint accounting standards in February 2023, the standards for environmental compliance have been raised, imposing strict requirements on lifecycle carbon emissions across all stages of PV module production, from raw material sourcing to final delivery.
By meeting rigorous benchmarks, Astronergy’s ASTRO N Series products are now more competitively positioned to support developers and EPCs, who are seeking high-efficiency, low-carbon PV solutions in the French and European markets.
As the transition to carbon neutrality accelerates globally, Astronergy remains committed to continuous technological innovation and sustainable manufacturing. The company will keep providing high-performance PV products that will contribute to shaping a greener and brighter future.