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Credence Solar unveils 600 W Topcon PV Panel – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Indian Credence Solar has unveiled the Hyper Nova N Topcon module series that is available in power outputs from 580 W to 600 W with the front of the front of the power conversion of 22.45% to 23.25% respectively.

May 2, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

By PV Magazine India

India’s Credence Solar has unveiled a new series of Solar Module based on Topcon cell technology.

The Hyper Nova N glass-to-glass modules have capacity from 580 W to 600 W and front of the front of power conversion efficiency ranging from 22.45% and 23.25% respectively. The rear sea increase is a maximum of 10%, which leads to 660 W -output of the 600 W model.

The modules were built with 144 semifined topcon bifacial cells with 16-bus bar design.

The open circuit voltage varies from 51.25 V to 51.5 V and the short-circuit current is 14.35 A to 14.70 A.

According to the manufacturer, the bifaciality factor can reach up to 85%.

The IP68-assessed glass-to-glass panel measures 2.278 mm x 1.134 mm x 35 mm and weighs 33.75 kg. The operating temperature range is -40 C to 85 C. The temperature coefficient of PMAX is -0.32% per C.

Credence has also recently announced plans to expand its production capacity to 2.2 GW.

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