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Vikram Solar launches 630 W n-type Bifacial modules

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The Indian solar manufacturer has launched its hypersol series -panel series with a capacity of 605 W to 630 W and efficiency between 22.38% and 23.30%.

April 29, 2025
Uma Gupta

By PV Magazine India

Vikram Solar LTD has launched a new N-type Bifacial Solar Module series for applications on C&I and Utility scale.

“The modules are designed with recyclable materials and meet international standards, including IEC, UL and BIS, which ensure reliability and compliance with global markets,” the company said in a statement.

The Hypersol modules have a capacity of 605 W to 630 W and a power conversion -efficiency from 22.38% to 23.30%.

The new products are built with 132 half -sliced ​​bifacial cells based on G12R -Rechthoekig Waffel format, and offer improved performance with a bifaciality of up to 80% and a temperature coefficient of -0.30%/C, according to the Indian manufacturer.

The modules measure 2,384 mm x 1.134 mm x 30 mm and roads 32.1 kg.

“With the acceptance of rectangular N-type solar cells (182 x210 mm) that quickly become the industrial stand, we have launched Hypersol G12R to improve energy production and cost efficiency,” said Gyanesh Chaudhary, chairman and managing director at Vikram Solar. “This product underlines our dedication to innovation and sustainability, which provides improved efficiency, while we ensure that our partners have energy consumption and have lower operational costs in the long term.”

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