“Zero-Carbon Genes” Evolve Again: GCL Secures Global Green Pass “Grand Slam” Across Four Polysilicon Bases
Recently, GCL Technology Holdings Co., Ltd. received exciting news from its subsidiary, Inner Mongolia Xinhuan Silergy Technology Co., Ltd.: its polysilicon product carbon footprint across the full lifecycle has been certified by the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME) at just 18.050 kg CO₂e/kg, far surpassing industry averages and setting a new global record for lowest carbon footprint among polysilicon production bases (excluding industrial silicon).
This achievement highlights GCL’s execution under its “Three GCL” strategy and establishes a new benchmark for green transformation in the PV industry.
Breakthrough technological iteration, setting a low-carbon industry benchmark.
As a core material in the PV supply chain, polysilicon’s carbon footprint directly impacts the industry’s path to carbon neutrality. Leveraging multi-base collaborative innovation, the Inner Mongolia Xinhuan site continuously optimized process flows, upgraded equipment, planned energy logistics, and implemented intelligent manufacturing, driving sustained reductions in emissions and continual carbon footprint optimization. These efforts not only strengthen product differentiation but also reinforce GCL’s industry leadership, injecting momentum into the PV sector’s green transition.
International low-carbon certification enhances global competitiveness.
Amid the acceleration of global carbon tariff systems, carbon footprint certification has become an international benchmark of environmental value. The ADEME certification enables downstream customers to reduce product carbon footprint and enhance competitiveness in international markets, serving as a “green passport” for PV module exports under ESG scrutiny.
Notably, this certification completes the green pass for all GCL polysilicon production bases, while continuous iteration of GCL’s silane-based process has repeatedly set new industry records, embedding a green development gene at the source of the PV industry.
Leading green technology, driving the “dual carbon” strategy.
With continuous refinement of low-carbon polysilicon production, closed-loop systems, and carbon management models, GCL has built a full-chain intelligent green manufacturing system across all its production bases.
Looking ahead, GCL Technology will continue to leverage polysilicon’s low-carbon DNA, establishing zero-carbon production benchmarks, driving industry-wide green transformation through innovation, and partnering with stakeholders to advance a zero-carbon energy future.