Astronergy has announced that it has won a total of 3GW in tenders from two of China’s largest state-owned energy companies, State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) and China Huadian Corporation (CHC), the significant achievement once again demonstrating the exceptional performance and reliability of the company’s module products.
JinkoSolar has announced that the first batch of its N-type TOPCon Tiger Neo modules have been connected to the grid as part of China’s first million-kilowatt offshore solar project.
According to a report by CPVT on outdoor module degradation, Astronergy’s ASTRO N n-type TOPCon PV modules have achieved an impressive first-year degradation of only 0.66%, significantly lower than the industry average of 1%.
Trinasolar has announced that its industrial larger-area 210 x 182 mm² n-type bifacial i-TOPCon cell has achieved an efficiency of 25.9%, setting a new record confirmed by Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin (ISFH CalTeC).
A study in Kagoshima, Japan has shown that the latest generation of TOPCon modules has surpassed p-type BC modules on energy yield during the initial month of a 1-year testing period, with an average yield of 2.22% and maximum of 6.95% higher than their p-type counterparts.
DAS Solar has announced a significant breakthrough in its N-type 4.0 modules, reaching a maximum output power of 610.15W and a full-area module conversion efficiency of 24.02%.