Risen rolls out HJT production line in China
- Chinese solar supplier Risen Energy has started production at its 120μm heterojunction (HJT) solar cell production line in Changzhou City, China.
The firm updated its HJT pilot line over the past three months, with cells produced to now be utilized within its Hyper-ion modules which makes use of G12 120μm half-cut cells.
Flaunting a mass production cell performance of 25.5%, the cell structure uses a microcrystalline doping layer and has lower silver content paste than relative PERC cells, Risen said.
The power result of the modules for this cell can rise to 700Wp+ with a module effectiveness of 22.53%.
The 'Solar Module Super League' member proclaimed its HJT Hyper-ion modules lowering LCOE by 10% contrasted to PERC modules and with a minimized carbon footprint that "will certainly make impressive contributions to recognizing 'carbon nonpartisanship'" claimed the supplier.
Last month, Risen introduced a range of HJT modules and building-integrated PV modules with a concentrate on reducing its carbon use, with HJT decreasing the carbon value by 30% compared to PERC modules.
Earlier this year, the SMSL participant announced a US$ 7 billion expansion plan to increase its module production capacity in addition to its power generation projects.