Risen Energy launches 500 Wp+ half-cut single crystal PERC module – pv magazine China

2021-12-14 14:18:02 By : Mr. Dennis Wang

The photovoltaic manufacturer announced the development of new solar panels using the new M12 series of monocrystalline silicon wafers at a conference held in Ningbo, China on Thursday. It said that the 50-cell module is actually slightly larger than the 72-cell design with 156.75mm wafers.

Risen Energy has launched a new 500 Wp+ photovoltaic module made from a large 210mm M12 wafer.

The Chinese photovoltaic manufacturer and developer, headquartered in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, announced that M12 wafers truly mark the arrival of the 600 Wp+ era. It claims that 600 Wp output can be easily achieved with a 60-cell battery board, and added that it also believes that it can achieve 625 Wp with an n-type battery.

When Tianjin-based Zhonghuan Semiconductor released its new 210mm M12 super wafer in August, the company quickly queued up. The company stated that its new 5 GW module production base in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province will prepare to start producing new M12 panels at some point in early 2020 and achieve a GW-level shipment target by the end of next year.

Risen also introduced a new 440 Wp, half-cut heterojunction (HJT) module this week. It claims that the conversion efficiency of 60-cell panels is 21.6%, and due to its temperature coefficient, the output can be increased by 7.8% compared with similar designs.

The company has recently signed a number of strategic agreements with a number of companies. These include the aforementioned M12 wafer supply agreement with Zhonghuan Semiconductor, as well as the smart tracker agreement with Arctech Solar and the string inverter agreement with Huawei.

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very good. I am very interested in this solar model in India. Welcome to Risen Energy in India.

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