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Aiko achieves an efficiency of 24.8% in the commercial production of solar panels

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The result concerns the company’s Comet 3N modules and has been confirmed by TÜV Nord in Germany.

December 19, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

Aiko Comet 3N modules with 24.8% efficiency deployed in a megawatt-scale solar project

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Chinese back-contact (BC) module manufacturer Aiko has announced that it has achieved an energy conversion efficiency of 24.8% in commercial production of its Comet 3N panels, designed for commercial and industrial (C&I) PV projects.

The result was confirmed by TÜV Nord in Germany.

Aiko stated that the module is based on its patented all-back-contact (ABC) cell technology and has achieved a peak efficiency of 25.05%.

“Several megawatt-scale solar projects equipped with the 24.8% efficient Comet 3N modules are now in commercial operation in China, Southeast Asia and Europe, demonstrating both strong market acceptance and real energy yield,” Aiko said, without providing further details.

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