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A new bifacial TOPCon glass-glass solar module

Sharp has introduced the NBJE610 solar module, featuring a powerful 610W output and advanced bifacial technology, enabling energy generation from both sides. The module's rectangular N-TOPCon cells enhance efficiency, low-light performance, and offer a bifacial factor of up to 80%, making it suitable for various installation environments. This results in improved energy yields and an attractive cost-to-performance ratio for users.

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Equipped with G12 rectangular N-type half-cells in a 132-cell configuration, the NBJE610 achieves a high efficiency of 22.58%. The module is optimised for stability across temperature fluctuations, with a temperature coefficient of -0.290%/°C, ensuring consistent performance. It is also LID-free, which minimises the risk of energy losses over its lifetime. A 30-year linear performance warranty and a product warranty ranging from 15 to 25 years, depending on the installation type, underline its durability.

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The module’s robust glass-glass construction ensures enhanced protection against external factors such as moisture and mechanical stress, and has received IEC 61215 and IEC 61730 certifications for safety and quality. Sharp also prioritises environmental responsibility, ensuring the module's materials, including the glass, can be fully recycled. (mfo)