Solex Energy has developed two new N-type solar modules that are tailored to the extreme climate conditions and zones with a high irradiation of Rajasthan, India.
The first panel, tapi r, is a rectangular cell n-type tunneloxide-passivated contact (topcon) module with outputs ranging from 595 W to 625 W and module efficiency of 23.14%. It has 132 half -cut rectangular cells to offer a higher energy yield, improved thermal tolerance and better performance in low light conditions.
“Supported by a 12-year product guarantee and a 30-year-old linear performance guarantee, Tapi R module is designed for long-term sustainability and is ideal for both the roof and large-scale utility installations,” the manufacturer said.
The second product, the Tapi series, is an N-Type Dual-Glass module in power outputs from 570 W to 595 W. The module is built with 144 half-squeezed cells and delivers 23.03% module efficiency. The company said that the design with double glass provides a higher mechanical strength, improved protection against potentially induced demolition (PID) and superior resistance to Rajasthan’s intense heat, dust and UV radiation. Just like Tapi R, the Tapi series module is supplied with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year performance guarantee.
As part of its regional strategy, Solex Energy said that it is actively expanding its partner network and the local team in Rajasthan to strengthen customer involvement, service supply and technical consultation.
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