3Sun, Enel Inexperienced Energy’s PV producer primarily based in Catania, Italy, launched a brand new sequence of n-type heterojunction (HJT) photo voltaic modules this week at Intersolar Europe in Munich, Germany.
“The modules, scheduled to hit the market in 2024, are primarily based on 3SUN CORE-H, the tried and examined heterojunction expertise (HJT) developed completely by 3SUN, and subsequently 100% European,” stated the corporate in a press release.
3SUN CORE-H expertise, in accordance with 3Sun, combines crystalline silicon with amorphous silicon layers and ensures superior effectivity, efficiency, and reliability in comparison with different merchandise in the marketplace, for utility- scale and distributed era installations.
The M40 sequence for rooftop functions contains 9 variations, with energy scores from 440 W to 480 W and energy efficiencies from 22.9% to 25.0%. The modules measure 1,754 mm x 1,096 mm x 30 mm and weigh 21 kg.
They characteristic an anodized aluminum body, 3.2 mm tempered glass, and a white backsheet. The merchandise function with a most system voltage of 1,000 V and have an IP68 junction field. They’ve a temperature coefficient of -0.24% per diploma Celsius and an working temperature vary from -40 C to 85 C.
The sequence has a 30-year linear energy output guarantee and a 25-year product guarantee. The degradation within the first 12 months is reported to be 1.0%, and the 30-year ending energy output is assured to be at least 91.8% of the nominal energy output.
3Sun provides a Daring model of the roof sequence, which maximizes the sensible and aesthetic necessities. It has an output energy from 430 W to 470 W and an effectivity of as much as 24.5%.
As well as, 3Sun launched a utility-scale sequence at Intersolar Europe with energy outputs from 650 W to 680 W, a bifaciality issue of 95%, and an effectivity of as much as 24.63%.
The three new merchandise will likely be accessible beginning in 2024. 3Sun manufactures the modules in its gigafactory in Catania, which presently has a capability of 200 MW. The capability enlargement to three GW of heterojunction modules is scheduled to be operational in July 2024.
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