GCL Technology Holdings

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GCL-Poly Energy Holdings, now rebranded as GCL Technology Holdings, was founded in 1996 and is a subsidiary of the Golden Concord Group.

GCL focuses on the production of solar materials and operates large-scale solar farms. The company is known for being a pioneer in polysilicon production, especially with its innovative Fluidized Bed Reactor (FBR) technology, which reduces carbon emissions during manufacturing.

  • FBR Granular Silicon Technology: GCL’s Fluidized Bed Reactor technology for producing granular silicon stands out for its lower investment cost, higher energy efficiency, and reduced carbon footprint, achieving significant carbon emission reductions in the photovoltaic (PV) production process. This technology is key for next-generation solar cells like HJT and TOPCon​.
  • Global Reach: GCL has a strong global presence, providing high-quality polysilicon and wafer products for solar energy, alongside operating solar farms in various countries​.
  • Sustainability Leadership: The company has earned multiple certifications for its low-carbon technologies, including from agencies like ADEME in France, underlining its commitment to sustainable practices.

The collaboration with the European market

GCL’s participation in the Intersolar Europe Exhibition 2024, where it showcased its FBR granular silicon products. This innovative technology has been well received in Europe, helping the company gain traction in the low-carbon solar PV industry. GCL’s focus on reducing carbon emissions in PV production aligns with Europe’s stringent environmental standards, making its technology a favorable choice for European renewable energy projects.

Additionally, GCL has secured carbon footprint certifications in Europe, particularly in France, positioning the company as a key player in Europe’s transition to renewable energy. This strategic alignment with European sustainability goals has strengthened GCL’s market presence in Europe​.

Through these initiatives, GCL has cemented itself as a leader in sustainable, low-carbon PV technology, making significant inroads into the European renewable energy market.