SNEC: Risen Energy Releases 210 mm, 700W Module
- SNEC 2021 at Shanghai remains to regurgitate key launches, thanks to a roaring domestic market. The most recent information originates from Risen Energy of China that has released a brand-new N-type module with as much as 700W result in a solitary wafer which it claims integrates the advantages of and enhances both TOPCon and also heterojunction (HJT) cell technologies.
The dual technology is incorporated right into the product, bringing even more steady efficiency and also higher power generation, stated Risen Energy.
Earlier, Risen had introduced its Titan series of modules in August last year with 600W output, based on G12/ 210mm sized silicon wafers with the highest possible capability of 660W based upon PERC technology. By the end of 2022, it plans to switch over from PERC to HJT technology. In March this year, the business safeguarded TUV South Germany's qualification for its HJT module output getting to over 600W.
Risen Energy calls its NewT@N panel based on 66 of 210mm dimension cells as the sector's '1st mass-produced' module with a power score of as much as 700W and also a general performance of 22.5%. With this, Risen declares the sector has started off on the 7.0 period. Earlier, Risen has likewise been one of the earliest to reveal a 600 W module, and last year, even an 800 W module, in test problems.
It added, "NewT@N therefore has the advantages of N-type cells such as ultra-low temperature level coefficient, outstanding low-light performance, and also bifaciality above 80%, and N-type silicon wafers do not have the LID (light generated deterioration) sensation caused by the formation of B-O complicated."
For this extremely high-power module product, Risen Energy said it has made use of sophisticated technologies as non-destructive cutting of cells for half cell layout, multi-busbar (MBB) as well as high-density product packaging. These while improving effectiveness, successfully reduces risk of cell fracturing and hotspots.
The technical team of Risen Energy described that compared with traditional 182mm sized modules with 540W output, NewT@N's floor space has been reduced by 6.60%, while mounted ability has been enhanced by 29.63%, general BOS expense reduction is down by concerning 6.68% to 8.95%, as well as the LCOE is decreased by regarding 4.84% to 6.16%. Calling 540W modules as conventional may rankle with developers in India as well as lots of various other markets, that have actually barely started thinking about modules in 500W and above outcome variety.
On sticking with 210mm silicon wafer dimension for its NewT@N module, Risen Energy says that these wafer sizes create the greatest revenue for clients and also will certainly quickly become mainstream.
Risen Energy has actually additionally announced plans to scale up its ability to 30 GW by the end of 2021.