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India’s Gautam Solar is showing TOPCon glass-glass bifacial panels at Intersolar

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Gautam Solar’s TOPCon glass-glass bifacial panels are available in a power range from 580 Wp to 590 Wp with a maximum efficiency of up to 22.84%.

June 20, 2024 Uma Gupta

Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar

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By pv magazine India

Indian PV manufacturer Gautam Solar is showcasing its n-type TOPCon solar panels at the ongoing Intersolar Europe 2024 in Munich.

The panels are available in a power range from 580 Wp to 590 Wp with a maximum efficiency of up to 22.84%. These are built with 144 half-cut cells.

The bifacial panels measure 2,278mm x 1,134mm x 35mm and produce 10-30% additional power from the rear compared to monofacial panels.

“By using the glass-to-glass (G2G) structure, we can offer a 30-year performance warranty versus the standard 25-year warranty for glass-to-backplate (G2B) panels,” said Gautam Solar CEO Gautam Mohanka. “G2G structure with 2.0 mm glass on both sides provides much better mechanical load handling and wear resistance, prevents the formation of micro cracks and protects cells from degradation caused by moisture, salt fog and PID.”

Mohanka added: “Our latest solar panels are ideal for the European market, where the weather becomes very severe for extended periods, with many regions experiencing heavy winter snowfall and high wind speeds. Certified to European (EN/CE) and other global standards (UL and IEC), our panels are perfect for developers and EPC companies looking to move away from cheap Chinese solar panels that are flooding the market. ”

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