Jetion Solar will mass manufacture HJT modules from 2023

Manufacturer presented its new modules during Intersolar Europe
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Canal Solar Jetion Solar fabricará módulos HJT em massa a partir de 2023
There are three main diversified versions: 110, 120 and 132 cells

The mass production of new panels from Jetion Solar, launched during the Intersolar Europe, is scheduled for the beginning of 2023. The information was given, exclusively, to the Solar Channel.

According to the company, based on MBB's combined bifacial and split module design, its new modules are equipped with large-size silicon wafers based on G12 cells and type N, “effectively increasing optical gain, reducing electrical loss and the risk of hot spots, allowing great reliability, conservation efficiency and module energy output”, stated the company in a note.

Still according to the manufacturer, there are three main diversified versions: 110, 120 and 132 cells. “It is the best option for different photovoltaic application scenarios that the Jetion Solar team obtained after various market research and technical tests,” the company stated.

Check out the models launched by the company

JT SZk(B) 570-590W – mono 110 bifacial: It is ideal for commercial, industrial and residential photovoltaic projects, maximizing installation capacity with limited roof area;

JT SIk(B) 620-640W – mono 120 bifacial: It is the most economical mainstream product for large onshore power plants;

JT SLk(B) 680-700W – mono 132 bifacial: is aimed at unit scale plants for lower BOS & LCOE cost.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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