The use of intermittent new energy sources is an important part of driving the low-carbon transition of the power system. PV (Photovoltaic) grid-connected increases the volatility of the distribution system. As the basis of power system operation, the topology can directly influence the PV generation and flow distribution. To promote PV consumption, the flexibility of the distribution system topology needs to be fully utilized. A topology optimization strategy is proposed in this paper to cope with the increasing penetration of PV in distribution systems. First, a multi-objective topology reconfiguration model considering PV consumption and power quality is established. After that, an improved multi-objective discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm is used to find the optimal solution set. Finally, gray relational analysis is applied to select the optimal reconfiguration plan. The case study results of the IEEE 33-bus system demonstrate that this strategy can effectively promote PV consumption.