India’s ReNew has showcased its bifacial n-type TOPCon solar modules with peak power output ranging from 570 W to 590 W and power conversion efficiency of 22.07% to 22.84%, respectively.
The 590 W glass-glass bifacial module is built with 144 half-cut solar cells, based on M10 wafers and a 16-busbar design to minimize micro-crack impacts. It is tested to withstand extreme wind load of up to 2,400 Pa and snow load of 5,400 Pa.
The open-circuit voltage is 51.68 V for the 590 W panel. The short-circuit current is 14.48 A.
The module comes with a 30-year power output warranty. The power degradation in the first year is 1% and subsequently 0.4% per year.
The 590 W module measures 2,278 mm × 1,134 x 30 mm and weighs 32.5 kg.
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