
TCL Solar has taken part in the 2026 edition of Korea’s Green Energy Expo, held in the city of Daegu, showcasing products including its T5 Pro TOPCon Multi-Cut module, utilizing advanced TOPCon technology with overlapping cell architecture and offering a maximum power output of up to 670W.
Also on display was the company’s C2 BC module, powered by Back Contact technology to deliver significantly higher energy yields, making it perfect for complex applications with high BOS costs, low ground reflectivity, limited land availability, partial shadow scenarios or specific aesthetic requirements.
The BC module, with its no busbar design and no front metal lines, presents a more visually appealing aesthetic, meeting Korean architectural requirements. Offering a power output 20W higher than TOPCon modules, it also maintains significantly better hot spot resistance and a degradation rate of just 0.35%.
The company also introduced its lightweight module (5.4kg/m², reducing weight by 49%), which is particularly suitable for the low-load rooftops of aging factories in Korea.
Backed by parent company TCL Zhonghuan’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, including the launch of the industry’s first 4.0 silicon wafer factory in 2020, TCL Solar guarantees excellent quality and technical support and will continue to collaborate with local partners to help South Korea achieve its ambitious renewable energy goals.