Gautam Solar has introduced its new bifacial solar panel based on n-type TOPCon technology and rectangular wafers. The module is available in power outputs from 620 Wp to 640 Wp with a high module efficiency of 22.95% to 23.69% and is certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
“Developed with rectangular n-type TOPCon bifacial solar cells, the panel increases energy yield through higher cell packing density and improved light absorption from both front and rear sides. This is smart design with a greater active area, minimized losses, and enhanced bifacial gain, considered very advantageous for large-scale ground-mounted solar installations, particularly in areas characterized by high albedo conditions,” stated Gautam Solar.
With its corporate office in New Delhi, Gautam Solar has multiple factories in Uttarakhand and Haryana. The manufacturer is expanding its solar module capacity to 5 GWp in FY2025-26.
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