From pv magazine global
Sharp has developed new n-type monocrystalline bifacial solar panels based on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cell technology.
The NB-JD575 double-glass module features 144 half-cut solar cells based on M10 wafers and a 16-busbar design. It features a power conversion efficiency of 22.26% and a“With TOPCon N-type technology and the increased power of the NB-JD575, we are making progress in our quest for a more sustainable future. » says Andrew Lee, Sales Director at Sharp Energy Solutions Europe. Its power output is 575 W.
The new panels measure 2,278 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm and weigh 32.5 kg. They can be used in PV systems with a maximum voltage of 1,500 V and an operating temperature between -40 C and 85 C.
The IEC61215- and IEC61730-certified panel has an operating temperature coefficient is -0.30% per C.
The company offers a 30-year linear power output guarantee and a 25-year product guarantee for large scale PV projects. The 30-year end power output is guaranteed to be no less than 87.5% of the nominal output power.
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Great to see solar panels becoming more powerful each year. If I replaced my array today with new, I could remove 7!!! Panels and have higher output. Of course, because they are working very well, I intend to keep them on my steel roof at least a decade more.