Hanersun to launch series of 'all back contact' modules

Equipment resists extreme wind loads (2400 Pascal) and snow loads (5400 Pascal)
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27-10-23-canal-solar-Hanersun irá lançar série de módulos ‘all back contact’
HITOUCH 6N 700 W. Photo: Hanersun/Disclosure

Aiming to provide better solutions for large-scale photovoltaic projects, Hanersun announced that it will launch, in November this year, the series of “all back contact” modules.

Among the highlights are the HITOUCH 5A HN18A-54H 420-440W, which has an efficiency of 22.5%, and the model HITOUCH 5A HN18A-72H of 565-585W, with an efficiency of 22.6%.

According to the manufacturer, both have a 15-year product warranty, are certified to withstand extreme wind loads (2400 Pascals) and snow loads (5400 Pascal), as well as reducing the risk of hot-spots with an optimized electrical design and lower operating current.

HITOUCH 6N

In early 2023, the company launched HITOUCH 6N series panels based on TOPCon technology and 210mm wafer. They have since stated that the line has become very popular in the European and Latin American markets and has been installed in countries such as Spain, Poland, Germany and Brazil.

“The HITOUCH 6N series is perfectly suitable for Brazilian projects, with a maximum power of 700 W and bifaciality of up to 85%, also adopting an IP68 waterproof junction box”, they highlighted.

“Compared with the same form factor of PERC products, the output power of HITOUCH 6N is significantly improved by 20-30 W, and the BoS (Balance of System) cost is greatly reduced, substantially lowering the LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy ) of Vertex modules”, added the company.

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At the last Intersolar South America, for example, Hanersun emphasized that it received orders for photovoltaic modules totaling 200 MW, with this series accounting for an important proportion.

“The positive shipment of high-efficiency modules reinforces Hanersun's leadership position in the solar energy sector, as dedication to innovation and sustainable energy solutions will never stop”, they highlighted.

“Hanersun hopes to deepen cooperation with Brazilian customers to further contribute to the local energy transition,” concluded the company.

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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. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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