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GCL-SI achieved another breakthrough in mass-producing TOPCon high-power solar modules

Recently, GCL-SI announced that its TOPCon high-power modules have achieved another breakthrough. On the standard size of 2278*1134mm, the 182-72 version N-type TOPCon module achieves a front-side power of 605W, which is 10W higher than the high-power module of the same version size currently available in the market. The conversion efficiency has reached 23.42%, and the product has successfully passed the testing of TUV Rheinland.

As a company that has been deeply involved in R&D and manufacturing of photovoltaic products for many years, GCL-SI has accumulated extensive experience in technological innovation and advanced manufacturing. It has also established a complete product development and quality management system to ensure the quality and reliability of its products throughout their lifecycle.

TÜV Rheinland, known globally for its high standards, rigorous certification, and widespread influence and authority, has tested and certified the mass-produced components of GCL-SI Technology, achieving double improvements in efficiency and power. This demonstrates the company’s outstanding practical and innovative capabilities, and will further promote technological advancements and breakthroughs in the entire photovoltaic industry.

This year, the photovoltaic industry has entered a new round of adjustment, with many companies and factories shutting down or incurring losses. In this context, GCL has maintained a counter-trend growth posture and steadily advanced its N-type capacity layout. The company’s high-efficiency battery modules have continued to ramp up. Currently, the company has an existing high-efficiency module capacity of 30GW, compatible with TOPCon and BC cell technologies.

In the N-type cell segment, the 20GW (10GW in phase 1) N-type TOPCon cell project invested by GCL-SI in Wuhu has been fully ramped up by the end of 2023, and the capacity has been upgraded to 12GW through technological upgrading. Meanwhile, a new 2GW 210R size cell line has also been put into operation in August 2024.

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