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Home / News / International market / Hanersun black modules obtain Clean Energy Council certification in Australia

Hanersun black modules obtain Clean Energy Council certification in Australia

Company aims to further develop the photovoltaic market in the country and deepen globalization strategy
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  • September 14, 2023, at 10:32 PM
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14-09-23-canal-solar-Black modules from Hanersun obtain certification from the Clean Energy Council in Australia
HITOUCH 5N displayed at the Hanersun stand at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Reproduction

A Hanersun announced that its black photovoltaic modules high efficiency were certified by CEC (Clean Energy Council) at Australia. This will help the manufacturer to further develop the Australian solar market and deepen its globalization strategy.

The two series of panels on the CEC list, the HITOUCH 5N N-Type and PERC HITOUCH 5, combine MBB (multi-busbar) with non-destructive cutting and high-density packaging technology.

“Thanks to their elegant obsidian appearance, they can blend perfectly with Australian roofs, creating the aesthetics of the home and providing long-term benefits,” highlighted the company.

As the highest authority on clean energy in Australia, the CEC is rigorous in inspecting access to products, requiring manufacturers to provide testing data from qualified independent laboratories.

Hanersun is classified as Tier 1 by BNEF

“Australia, with the best solar resources in the world and the largest installed photovoltaic capacity per capita, is becoming a key market for Hanersun. This listing lays the groundwork for the large-scale shipment of Hanersun black panels to the Australian residential segment,” they reported.

“Thanks to continuous technological innovation, rational manufacturing and a high-quality management system, we guarantee the reliability of our products. In the future, we will strive to achieve excellence, offer more cost-effective products and superior services to customers in Australia and around the world,” concluded the company.

Technical characteristics of the series

A série HITOUCH 5N It adopts TOPCon 182mm technology solar cell and 0,5mm cell spacing, as well as has a power of up to 585 W, efficiency of 22,65% and bifaciality of up to 80%-85%.

The series PERC HITOUCH 5 adopts 182mm PERC solar cell and half-cell and high-density cell interconnect technology, increasing module efficiency by up to 21,68% and maximum output power to 560W.

Australia CEC black modules
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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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