Sunova's N-Type module is ranked among the top 10 in efficiency

Norwegian Solar Edition points out that the company's 575 W panel, called Thor, ranked 8th on the January list
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25-04-23-canal-solar-Módulo N-Type da Sunova é classificado entre os 10 melhores em eficiência
Thor modules are available in mono or bifacial versions. Photo: Envato Elements

A Sunova Solar announced that its N-Type module, denominated Thor, stayed in 8th place in terms of energy efficiency on the list of January's top 10 solar panels, established by Norwegian Solar Edition.

“This demonstrates Sunova’s ability to provide excellent quality products and emphasizes the strategy of providing modules to the market that combine accessibility with high efficiency,” highlighted the company.

According to the manufacturer, this approach is designed to support the global energy transition and enable all areas, from small homes to large-scale utility projects, to benefit from electricity generated by photovoltaics.

Thor modules are available in two sizes in a mono or bifacial version. The N-Type solar cells of these panels do not have natural LID, thus increasing power generation between 10% to 30% compared to conventional P-type modules. Depending on the size, the products consist of 108 (430 Wp module) or 144 (575 Wp module) half-cells.

According to the company, the boards are sized 1722 x 1134 x 30 mm and 2278 x 1134 x 30 mm, respectively, making them ideal for repowering existing systems. The equipment is offered with 30 years of performance and a 15-year warranty. Sunova's guarantees are backed by insurers Ariel re and Lloyd.

The Solar Edition rating is based on three factors: solar panel efficiency, energy density, and photovoltaic module power output. Check out the full ranking here: Top 10 Solar Panels – January 2023 | Solar Edition.

About Sunova Solar

Sunova currently operates three factories in China and Vietnam and will have a production capacity of 3 GW of solar modules by the end of the second quarter of 2023. In Europe, it has opened its own branches in Germany, Italy and Spain and has sales representatives in the Benelux countries, France, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Southeast Europe and the United Kingdom.

Additionally, it has more than 100 industry partners in more than 20 countries and regions around the world. As of June 2022, the company has shipped nearly 2.5 GW of cumulative modules worldwide.

With more than 1 GW shipped, Brazil is Sunova Solar's most important market and ranks 5th in brand recognition and 7th in installed quantity. It is currently investing in R&D of photovoltaic storage system, and products will be launched in the near future.

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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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