Hanersun launches module with 695 W power

The new HITOUCH 6N series uses N-type TOPCon technology and has an efficiency of up to 22.37%
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Hanersun HITOUCH 6N series. Photo: Reproduction

A Hanersun launched its new HITOUCH 6N series, a new generation of modules based on TOPCon technology N type and 210mm silicon wafers.

According to the company, the panel line reaches its maximum power, 695W, with one modular efficiency up to 22,37%, bifaciality of 80-85% and is also equipped with an IP68 waterproof junction box.

“There is a significant increase in the efficiency and power output of the HITOUCH 6N compared to the same format of PERC products, which in turn leads to substantial savings in BOS costs and reduces the cost of electricity,” emphasized the manufacturer.

“In terms of technology and quality, Hanersun always strives for excellence and offers a full range of certifications and guarantees for the HITOUCH 6N series to ensure safety and reliability while maintaining the high efficiency of the products,” they added.

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After continuous advancements and accumulation of mass production capabilities, the company launched HITOUCH 5N series modules with 182mm TOPCon technology for the first time in 2022, and began shipping them worldwide thereafter, with continuous optimization of production.

“At the same time, as one of the world's top five manufacturers of 600W+ bifacial modules, we are leading the industry in the development, mass production and application of 210mm, as well as better understanding customer needs for ultra-high efficiency”, they highlighted.

Therefore, in less than a year after the HITOUCH 5N, the HITOUCH 6N series was launched, enabling N-type products to cover all needs, from large-scale power plants to industrial, commercial or residential applications.

“With the growing global demand for ultra-high-efficiency modules, we will continue to develop products with high-efficiency TOPCon technology to deepen the global market layout and bring customers the most intuitive economic benefits and a safer and more reliable user experience ”, they concluded.

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Matthew 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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