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HD Hyundai to launch new TopCon modules at Re+

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 2, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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HD Hyundai Energy Solutionsan energy subsidiary of HD Hyundai, will launch its new N-Topcon modules for the US market at the RE+ TradeShow next month. This line includes 108-cell modules for the residential market and 144- and 156-cell modules for the commercial and utility-scale markets. The new N-type modules have efficiency ranging from 22.3 to 22.9%.

In addition, HD Hyundai Energy Solutions will showcase its tandem cells and ROHS-certified environmentally friendly products. The tandem cells, co-developed by Hyundai with the Korea Institute of Chemical Technology, combine perovskite cells and HJT silicon cells and achieve a theoretical efficiency limit of 44%, which significantly exceeds the 29% efficiency limit of traditional crystalline solar cells.

HD Hyundai Energy Solutions will jointly exhibit with HD Hyundai Electric to introduce power equipment essential for transmission and distribution.

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