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Home / News / Qn-Solar launches HJT modules with 720 W power

Qn-Solar launches HJT modules with 720 W power

The company also presents a TOPCon N-Type bifacial panel with an efficiency of 23,32%
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  • July 30, 2024, at 10:54 am
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Qn-Solar launches HJT modules with 720 W power
Portfolio of modules exhibited at Intersolar Europe. Image: Qn-Solar/Disclosure

A Qn-Solar, a global provider of photovoltaic technology solutions and services, presented news for the market. Among the highlights is the HJT panel, QNH210-HG-66, with a power range of 700-720 W, maximum efficiency of 23,18% and bifaciality factor of up to 90%.

Furthermore, it launched the QNN191-HG590-630-72, TOPCon N-Type half-cell bifacial module, which has a maximum efficiency of up to 23,32%. The product comes with a 15 to 30 year materials and process warranty and a 30 year linear power warranty – with power degradation in the first year not exceeding 1% and in the twenties to thirties not exceeding 0,4%. 

Compared to P-Type panels, the company stated that the QNN191 can generate 3,5% more electricity, 1%-2% more in high temperature areas and 20% more power output on the rear side, reducing the cost of power generation.

The peak positive power tolerance range of the equipment is 0~+5W, ensuring the reliability of the panel. According to the manufacturer, the TOPCon N-Type monofacial half-cell model – QNN182-HS605-72 – also presents exceptional performance in low light conditions and excellent PID resistance. 

Furthermore, they introduced the all-black modules – QNN182-HS420-54, QNN182-HS500-60, QNN182-HG660-78 and QNM210-HG670-66, which not only have elegant appearance, according to the company, but also remarkable performance, offering various options to customers.

The products were displayed at Intersolar Europe, held in June in Germany. This year, the event brought together more than 3.008 companies from 55 countries, who shared innovative insights and discussed industry trends. 

Since 2022, Qn-Solar has been actively expanding its presence in international markets, establishing offices and branches in 15 regions. Europe has always been considered one of the main markets in the manufacturer's global strategic layout, and they highlighted that they are expanding their business in the region with high quality products and services.

Qn-Solar team at the fair. Image: Qn-Solar/Disclosure
Company stand at the event. Image: Qn-Solar/Disclosure

Solar sector in Germany

Germany has been occupying a prominent position in terms of installed solar energy capacity in Europe. By the beginning of 2024, for example, they reached 88,44 GW. The government has further stimulated the photovoltaic market by increasing feed-in tariffs for commercial and industrial projects and expanding large-scale auction projects. 

In the first two months of this year, developers installed 2,43 GW, compared to around 1,62 GW in the same period last year. By the end of February 2024, Germany has reached 84,88 GW. 

Driven by policy support and industry demand, the photovoltaic industry in the region is moving towards a more sustainable and efficient future, laying a solid foundation to reach the cumulative target of 215 GW by 2030.

About Qn-Solar

To date, the company has built solar plants with a total power of 16 GW and has 1,5 GW of its own plants. Additionally, it has ventured into 3 GW wind power projects, with the largest EPC project being 600 MW, located in Inner Mongolia, China. 

The company's three manufacturing bases are now officially in operation. Looking ahead to 2024, they expect production capacity to reach 69 GW in cells and 39 GW in modules, with plans to bring all seven manufacturing bases into operation. 

Furthermore, they emphasized that they plan to expand into energy storage, hydrogen and EPC. Qn-Solar will establish a storage company and industrialize the production of small sodium-ion batteries, while also engaging in hydrogen projects. 

The manufacturer even plans to participate in the development and construction of international power stations to achieve its grand vision of becoming a green energy provider.

Company executives at Intersolar Europe. Image: Qn-Solar/Disclosure

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Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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  1. MARCIO MARTINS CORRÊA said:
    2 from 2024 to 23 at 29: XNUMX

    It would be very interesting to post, describe the generation capacity of the module, in kWh

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