GoodWe unveils double-glass TOPCon bifacial solar panel

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  • China-based PV inverter manufacturer GoodWe has unveiled new bifacial modules based on n-type TOPcon technology.

โ€œWhether installing it on a carport, flat-to-pitched roof conversion or sun shed, the Polaris Series is adaptable and versatile,โ€ the company said in a statement. โ€œOne of the standout features of it is its double-glass and bifacial design, which improves impact resistance and power generation.โ€

The manufacturer offers the product in two versions with power outputs of 530 W and 580 W.

The smaller modules measures 2,142 mm x 1,160 x 29.6 mm and weighs 30 kg. Its open-circuit voltage is 48 V and the short-circuit current is 13.55 A. The larger panel measures 2,327 mm x 1,165 x 29.6 mm and weighs 31.6 kg. The open-circuit voltage is 52.28 V and the short-circuit current is 13.60 A.

The double-glass modules have a maximum system voltage of 1,500 V. They come with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year linear power output warranty, with the 30-year end power output being guaranteed to be no less than 84.95% of the nominal output power.

โ€œModular installation technology and integrated drainage structure make it incredibly easy to install, saving time and hassle,โ€ GoodWe said. โ€œThe Polaris Series also offers comprehensive performance advantages in safety, applicability, durability, economy, and environmental friendliness.โ€

Author: Lior Kahana

This article was originally published inย pv magazineย and is republished with permission.

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