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© Longi
Technology

Longi: New Tera silicon wafers

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Longi announced the launch of its newly developed Tera silicon wafers for the mass market in September. They are suitable for the currently prevailing solar technologies such as Topcon, heterojunction (HJT) and back contact cells (BC).

© Trina Solar
Vertex

Trina Solar starts mass production of the latest Vertex solar modules

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Trina Solar has announced that the first Vertex S+ 505W rolled off the production line at its factory in Changzhou recently, marking the beginning of mass production. The Vertex S+ series was specifically designed for commercial and industrial rooftops.

© Sharp Energy Solutions
Solar modules

Bifacial glass-glass module with more watts

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Sharp presents its new bifacial Topcon solar module with 575 watts. The NB-JD575 module is a glass-glass solar panel with 144 N-type M10 half cells and 16 busbars.

© Bauer Solar
Glass-glass module

Solar module with transparent cell gaps

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The new product from Bauer Solar is available in two versions: The Pure version has transparent cell gaps and the Black version comes in an all-black look.

© Sharp
Solar modules

Sharp’s new Topcon solar modules now MCS certified for in the UK

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Sharp Energy Solutions Europe has attainment new Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certificates for its Topcon modules. To obtain the MCS certification, these solar panels had to meet specific performance and quality criteria, including efficiency standards, electrical safety, durability.

© Axitec

Top products of the week

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A shockproof earthing contact plug, three systems for a solar facade, some new bifacial glass-glass modules and a strategic partnership for a shared wallbox. These are our top products of the week:

© Solarwatt
Solar modules

Solarwatt now supplying Topcon solar modules

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Module manufacturer Solarwatt has delivered the first solar modules with the efficient Topcon cell technology in the Netherlands, the UK and Germany. The new glass-glass and glass-foil modules with outputs from 420 watts have been available to order since October 2023.

© Sharp Energy Solutions Europe
Glass-glass modules

A bifacial TOPCon module with more output

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Sharp Energy Solutions Europe is offering a new bifacial TOPCon solar module with an output of 575 watts. The NB-JD575 is a glass/glass solar module with N-type half cells and 16 busbars.

© REC
Solar modules

Alpha module for residential buildings

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REC Group introduces the Alpha Pure-RX with 470 watts. It is the manufacturer's most powerful residential rooftop module to date. The Alpha module has a power density of 226 watts per square metre.

© Timo Leukefeld

Top products of the week

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Two AC heating rods for more self-sufficiency, a new string inverter with an output of 330 kilowatts, a complete system for the facade and a black Topcon double glass solar module. These are our top products of the week:

© Maysun
Solar modules

Black Topcon double glass solar module with even more output

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The new double glass module from Maysun Solar consists of 108 half cells. The module delivers 410 to 430 watts of power and, according to the manufacturer, achieves an efficiency of up to 22 percent.

© Winaico
Solar modules

Bifacial glass-glass modules for Europe

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Winaico Germany is adding a large-format glass-glass module with an output of 525 watts to its range for the European market. The WST-525NGX-D3 solar module is designed for ground-mounted solar parks and commercial installations.

© Aerocompact

Top products of the week

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A redox flow storage unit for businesses and industry, a glass-glass half-cell module in two sizes, a versatile hook for pitched roofs and solar modules with shingle technology. These are our top products of the week:

© Belinus
PV manufacturing

Belinus: 5 GW PV module factories in Belgium and Georgia

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The total capacity of the new PV module factories of Belinus will exceed 5 GW by the end of 2025. The cell technologies will used will be high-efficiency TBC & TopCon, and the locations will be Belgium and Georgia.

© Jinko Solar
Solar module manufacturers

Jinko Solar: 79 percent increase of module sales

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Jinko Solar delivered 18.21 GW solar panels globally in the first half of 2022, representing an increase of 79% year-over-year.

© JinkoSolar
Solar modules:

JinkoSolar launches next-generation N-type solar modules

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JinkoSolar has announced that it has launched the 2021 series of Tiger Neo modules. The new technology promises to be much more efficient.