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Credence unveils 725 W bifacial TOPCon solar module – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 25, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The Indian manufacturer has unveiled a TOPCon bifacial solar panel with 18 busbars with an energy conversion efficiency of 23.35%.

October 22, 2024
Uma Gupta

By pv magazine India

At REI Expo 2024, India’s Credence unveiled its Quasar N series of n-type TOPCon glass-to-glass modules, including an 18-busbar 725W module with up to 23.35% efficiency.

The Quasar N-series 725 Wp panel is built with 132 half-cut n-type TOPCon cells based on G12 wafers.

The company said the new product has a bifaciality factor of up to 85%. It measures 2,384mm x 1,303mm x 35mm and weighs 39.75kg.

Credence also announced plans to expand its production capacity to 2.2 GW with the commissioning of a new 1.6 GW line by mid-February 2025.

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