Module manufacturer Aiko has launched its Gen 2 N-type ABC (All Back Contact) modules. To be precise: the Neostar, Comet and Stellar series. With these, Aiko aims to set new standards for solar yields in both private and commercial applications.
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.
Sharp expands its half-cell portfolio with the monocrystalline Topcon module with 420 Watt output. The NU-JC420B with black frame design and back foil is designed for residential, small commercial and industrial rooftop installations.
The modules from Aiko combine N-type solar cells with passivating contacts and contacting via the rear side. The so-called ABC modules thus achieve an output of up to 610 watts.
JinkoSolar has announced that it has launched the 2021 series of Tiger Neo modules. The new technology promises to be much more efficient.
Manufacturer Sharp is expanding its portfolio of half-cell modules to include the monocrystalline NU-JD540 with an output of 540 watts. The new half-cell module was developed for ground-mounted and commercial roof installations.
FuturaSun’s Silk Pro series now includes three new colour versions: Silver, Orange and Red, which makes them very versatile for architectural applications.
At Solar Solutions International in the Netherlands, LONGi has presented high-efficiency, high-power modules designed for residential homes.
Usually, the efficiency of photovoltaic modules is one of the main criteria when deciding to buy. The relationship between increasing module temperature and the lower power resulting from this, in other words the temperature coefficient, is becoming more important because of the extremely hot summers that are occurring more frequently.