The new products are available in seven versions with a capacity of 630 W to 660 W and power conversion -efficiency that includes from 23.3% to 24.4%.
The Chinese-Canadian solar module manufacturer Canadia Solar has presented a new Topcon Solar Modules series this week in Intersolar, Munich, Germany.
The Topbihiku6 CS6.2 modules are designed for Utility-Scale and commercial and industrial (C&I) applications and will be sold from August, the company said in a statement. “The new N-type High Power module of the Canadian Zonne-Solar improves the project economy and offers up to 90% bifaciality, an optimized temperature coefficient (-0.28%/° C) that makes up to 2% lower balance of system costs, and up Unpleasant 5% Reduction of LCOE compared to today’s standard Topcon PV modules, “it said.
The 66 cell modules have dimensions of 2,384 mm x 1.134 mm x 30 mm and weigh 32.3 kg.
The new products are available in seven versions with a capacity of 630 W to 660 W and power conversion -efficiency that includes from 23.3% to 24.4%. The open circuit voltage is between 48.8 V and 50.4 V and the short-circuit current is from 16.22 a to 16.55 A.
One of the striking characteristics is a low power temperature coefficient of -0.28%/° C, so that the modules can retain strong performance in hot climates. In combination with a bifaciality percentage of up to 85%, the modules are very suitable for deployment in environments with a high Albedo such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and South America, the company said.
The CS6.2 modules are supported by a 12-year product guarantee, together with a guaranteed power degradation of no more than 1% in the first year and a maximum of 0.4% per year during the following 30 years.
Canadian Zonne -Kredits Five core technological progress for the performance of the module; A new metallization printing process that reduces shade losses for the front by 30% and improving light shelter; optimized sinter techniques that lower recombination resistance losses and reportedly stimulate the open circuit voltage by 10 mv; Improved rear polysilicon structure that reduces parasitic absorption and increases bifacial reinforcement.
In addition, the “Following Generation” Passivating Slages and SMBB Ultra Multi-Busbar technology module contains, which reduces the resistance and overall power losses, according to the manufacturer, which also claims that the new products can lower the level of electricity (LCOE) by a maximum of 5%and the balance between the project (forest) by 2%, as 2%, as 2%, as 2%, as 2%, as 2%, as 2%, as 2%.
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