Features

Editors' Blog
March 15, 2021
By Dr. Finlay Colville, PV-Tech head of research
Among the three n-type options (n-PERT/TOPCon, IBC, HJT), there is a growing belief that the smart money will be on heterojunction.
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Features, Editors' Blog
March 11, 2021
By Carrie Xiao
Having topped RMB1.9/Watt (US$0.29/W) in early 2020 before falling to RMB1.4/Watt (US$0.21/W), PV module prices in China have been on a rollercoaster of late. PV Tech's Carrie Xiao has the latest on module pricing from China.
Product Reviews
March 8, 2021
By Mark Osborne
FIMER has introduced its new PVS-10/33-TL three-phase string inverter solution that is designed to cater for the increasing demand for flexibility in commercial and industrial sectors.
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Features
March 4, 2021
By Liam Stoker
An exclusive recording from our Solar Finance & Investment Europe event, featuring a panel discussion on the future of the solar industry.
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Editors' Blog
March 2, 2021
By Mark Osborne
With three years of financial and business data available, we can start to analyse a number of possible trends, one of these is the changing landscape surrounding Sunnova's supplier base for PV modules, inverters and energy storage.
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Features, Editors' Blog
March 1, 2021
By Mark Osborne
Mark Osborne provides a detailed analysis of First Solar’s technology and manufacturing strategy, examining its production transition issues to date and the company’s product efficiency roadmap.
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Features, Guest Blog
March 1, 2021
By Q CELLS
In the second of a two-part feature, Q CELLS details its participation in TÜV Rheinland’s Quality Controlled PV program and what it means for the solar sector in the future.
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Features, Editors' Blog
February 18, 2021
By Liam Stoker
Solar assets in Texas have continued to generate despite the weather, but policy remains a hurdle to them aiding the grid
Product Reviews
February 12, 2021
By Mark Osborne
Suntech’s ‘Ultra X’ PV module series adopts large format 210mm monocrystalline wafers and 1/3 cut Passivated Emitter Rear Cell (PERC) technology, which increases the light receiving area by 80.5% compared with products of conventional formats, according to the company.
Features, Interviews
February 10, 2021
By Liam Stoker
As the technology continues to mature, the race to successfully commercialise and drive heterojunction (HJT) manufacturing to the multi-gigawatt level is getting increasingly competitive. PV Tech spoke to Jinergy chief executive officer Liyou Yang to determine what the remaining challenges are in relation to mass HJT manufacturing, and how close the industry may be to it.

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