Bluebird Solar launches n-type TOPCon dual-glass PV module

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Bluebird Solar, a Greater Noida based PV module manufacturer, recently launched its n-type TOPCon PV modules at RenewX 2024, Hyderabad. The company showcased its 600W n-type TOPCon dual-glass bifacial PV module with a power conversion efficiency of 23.25% and bifaciality factor of 70±5.

Bluebird’s 600Wp TOPCon bifacial dual-glass solar panels feature a 16 busbar design, resulting in reduced resistive losses and increased power generation. Cylindrical tabbing wires and anti-reflective coating on the glass enhance sunlight absorption for increased energy generation.

Under standard test conditions, the module’s open circuit voltage (Voc) is 53.29V and short-circuit current (Isc) is 13.76A.

“Bluebird n-type TOPCon solar panels exhibit a reduced temperature coefficient, leading to minimal power loss as temperatures rise. This advantage enables TOPCon panels to excel in hot climates by maintaining higher power output even in elevated temperatures,” stated the company.

Bluebird Solar n-type TOPCon PV modules are designed to operate within a maximum system voltage of 1,500 V. The operational temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C.

The modules come with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year linear performance guarantee. Annual power degradation will be just 2% in the first year and a mere 0.55% from the second year onwards.

Bluebird Solar plans mass production of a diversified portfolio of TOPCon PV modules from 500 Wp to 700 Wp to cater to utility-scale, commercial and residential markets. The modules will be made with 132 and 144 half-cells, featuring a 16-bus-bar design. These will also be available with white or transparent backsheets.

 

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