Gautam Solar Unveils N-type TOPCon Solar Panels at Intersolar Europe 2024 in Germany – Asia Pacific – Energetica India

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Gautam Solar is showcasing Next-gen N-type TOPCon Solar Panels at Intersolar Europe 2024 taking place in Munich, Germany from June 19 to June 21, 2024.

The company’s latest line of solar panels is available in the power range of 580 Wp – 590 Wp and features 144 Half-Cut Cells with a maximum efficiency of up to 22.84 percent. Visitors at Messe München Centre can visit Booth No. A1.509 to see the solar panels on display.

Using a combination of German Technology (N-type TOPCon technology was first developed by Fraunhofer ISE) and manufacturing at its factories in India, Gautam Solar’s high-efficiency solar panels are ideal for developers and EPC companies working on Commercial and Industrial (C&I) and utility-scale projects.

These Bifacial Panels with dimensions of 2278 mm × 1134 mm × 35 mm, produce extra power from the rear side, between 10 percent – 30 percent (depending upon installation and weather) when compared to Monofacial Panels. With Passivation Emitter Rear Contact (PERC) reaching limits of efficiency, the usage of Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) technology allows Gautam Solar’s panels to cross efficiency of 22 percent.

Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar, explaining the advantages of Glass-to-Glass configuration over Glass-to-Backsheet configuration, said, “Using G2G structure allows us to provide 30 years performance warranty over the standard 25 years warranty for G2B panels. G2G structure with 2.0 mm glass on both sides provides much better mechanical load handling and abrasion resistance, prevents formation of micro-cracks and protects cells from degradation caused by moisture, salt mist and PID.”

“Our latest Solar Panel is ideal for the European Market, where the weather gets really harsh for significant time periods, with many regions experiencing heavy snowfall in winters and high wind speeds. Our panels which are certified as per European (EN/CE) and other Global Standards (UL and IEC), make for perfect fit for developers and EPC companies which are looking to move away from cheap Chinese Solar Panels, which are flooding the market,” he added.

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