Webinar – Engineering the Next Generation of Solar Power Systems

As the global demand for clean energy accelerates, solar power continues to lead the charge. But behind every panel and inverter lies a complex web of design decisions that determine whether a system thrives—or fails—in the real world. This webinar is a must-attend for designers, engineers, and innovators shaping the future of solar technology. Solar systems today must do more than convert sunlight into electricity. They must be compact, resilient, and capable of operating in extreme environments—from scorching deserts to icy rooftops.

Meet the Experts

Harald Parzhuber, Systems Manager - Renewable Energy for Texas Instruments and Maawad Makdessi, Field Application Engineer for YAGEO Group explore power density, thermal performance, and reliability and dive deep into the design of string inverters and battery storage systems, where the stakes are high and the margin for error is slim.

  • Power density: Packing more performance into smaller footprints
  • Thermal performance: Managing heat in tightly constrained spaces
  • Long-term reliability: Ensuring systems last through years of wear and tear
  • Market Forces & Design Constraints: What you need to know

Designing solar energy systems isn’t just about physics—it’s about economics, regulations, and form factor limitations. Our experts will unpack how:

  • Grid regulations shape system architecture
  • Market demands push for sleeker, more integrated designs
  • Component selection can make or break system durability

Why Attend?

Whether you're designing your first solar system or refining your tenth, this webinar offers a rare opportunity to learn from seasoned professionals who’ve been in the trenches. You’ll gain insights that go beyond datasheets—into the decisions that drive successful solar deployments.

When: Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT

Length: 1 hour

Register here to attend or receive the full recording at any time following the event: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5058024/3D3E170B351B699700919EA16028877F?partnerref=blog

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