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Home / News / Market & Investments / Helius launches 670W Back Contact module in the Brazilian market.

Helius launches 670W Back Contact module in the Brazilian market.

Manufacturer bets on BC technology to expand national sales.
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  • May 22, 2026, at 14:21 PM
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Helius launches 670W Back Contact module in the Brazilian market.
Photo: Helius Ares C BlackTech module with Back Contact technology.

Helius Sunlink PV has begun marketing its new line of bifacial photovoltaic modules with BC (Back Contact) technology in Brazil, highlighting the 670 W version of the Helius Ares HMB132B12R model.

According to Rafael Chagas, Sales Manager at Helius, the product is arriving on the market with a technology upgrade.

“The price is competitive, just like the company’s traditional TOPCon N-Type technologies. We are offering the new BC technology at an attractive price to provide Brazilian customers with access to this cutting-edge technology, accelerating product adoption and gaining even more volume in Brazil,” stated Rafael Chagas, Sales Manager at Helius.

The executive highlighted that the company is betting on the new line as the brand's main launch in the Brazilian market in 2026. According to him, larger distributors have shown interest in the product due to the combination of greater power and efficiency, refined aesthetics, robustness, and competitive pricing.

Another new development is that the company has doubled its annual production capacity to meet the high demand of the global market. “Our 22 years of history and pioneering work in the manufacture of photovoltaic cells and modules reflect the reliability, seriousness, and quality perceived by our clients around the world. Doubling our production capacity is recognition of this long and dedicated work carried out by our teams in various countries around the world,” says Chagas.

Características do produto 

The Helius Ares line uses Type-N cells with BC technology and half-cell designThe manufacturer claims that the architecture reduces the loss of active area caused by front busbars and improves the collection of electrical current, even in conditions of low solar irradiance.

The 670 W module features a conversion efficiency of 24,8%, a maximum operating voltage of 41,38 V, and a maximum current of 16,19 A. In addition to the 670 W power output, the series also includes versions ranging from 640 W to 665 W.

Among its mechanical characteristics, the panel has dimensions of 2.384 x 1.134 x 30 mm, weighs 33,3 kg, and features a composite frame, which provides robustness to the module. The product also has 2 mm tempered glass on both sides and IP68 protection in the junction box.

Helius highlighted that it offers a 15-year product warranty and a 30-year linear power warranty, with a minimum retention of 88,85% of the capacity at the end of the period. According to the manufacturer, the module was developed for applications in harsh environmental conditions, including environments with high temperatures and humidity. Furthermore, the absence of front busbars in the BC cells, combined with the black composite frame, ensures a minimalist design for applications where aesthetics are a requirement.

Photo: Helius cell with Back Contact technology
Photo: Helius cell with Back Contact technology

Regarding logistics, the company reported that the model allows for up to 740 modules to be accommodated per 40-foot container, a configuration considered by the company to be the maximum limit of operational efficiency for international transport. The product is already available in Brazil and will be highlighted along with other technologies and launches at the manufacturer's booth at Intersolar South America. The fair takes place between August 25th and 27th, 2026, at Expo Center Norte in São Paulo. The Helius Sunlink PV booth is... W2.65 located in the White Pavilion.

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Raphael Guerra
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