From pv journal India

Vikram Photo voltaic unveiled its Suryava sequence of glass-glass photo voltaic modules this week at Intersolar India 2024. The modules, based mostly on n-type heterojunction (HJT) expertise, can be found in energy scores starting from 700 W to 725 W, with efficiencies between 22.53% and 23.34%, respectively.

The modules are constructed with G12, half-cut photo voltaic cells. The variety of photo voltaic cells per module is 132. The modules have a temperature coefficient (of energy) of -0.26% per diploma Celsius and an operational temperature starting from -40 C to 85 C. The low temperature coefficient minimizes technology losses at excessive temperatures, in keeping with the corporate.

The modules measure 2,384 mm × 1,303 mm × 35 mm and weigh 39.5 kg. They arrive with a 12-year product guarantee and a 30-year linear energy output assure. The degradation within the first 12 months is 1% and the facility output on the finish of 30 years is assured to be at least 87.98% of the nominal output energy.

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