JA Solar launches new photovoltaic module during SNEC 2023 

Technology has 72 cells measuring 182 mm x 199 mm, power of 630 W and efficiency greater than 22,5% 
JA Solar launches new photovoltaic module during SNEC 2023
JA Solar booth at SNEC 2023 in China. Photo: Disclosure

A JA Solar launched a new photovoltaic module in the international market with technology type N during the SNEC 2023, the largest solar energy fair in the world, which is being held in Shanghai, China, throughout this week.

called DeepBlue 4.0 Pro, the company's new solar has 72 cells of 182 mm x 199 mm and a 630W power. The technology has efficiency greater than 22,5% and can be applied to residential, commercial and industrial roofs, as well as electrical power plants. 

Based on technology Bycium+ cell, DeepBlue 4.0 Pro has lower degradation, better temperature coefficient, higher bifacial generation gain and better lower irradiance performance, according to JA Solar. 

Still according to the manufacturer, the new solar plans ed several aging tests and all results meet the testing requirements of IEC standards. The module obtained the following critical approvals before its release: 

  • TÜV SÜD certificate;
  • Salt spray corrosion certificate;
  • Ammonia corrosion certificate;
  • TÜV NORD dust and sand certificate;
  • Golden Sun certificate for photovoltaic products;
  • Uniform certificate of snow load reliability;
  • CGC photovoltaic flexible rack system compatibility certificate.

DeepBlue 4.0 Pro also promises to deliver higher profits for customers. This is because, when compared with P-type modules in different application scenarios, the BOS cost of these modules can be reduced by 2% to 4,5% and the LCOE can be reduced by about 2,5% to 6%. 

Now compared with the original N-type module version, the BOS cost of DeepBlue 4.0 Pro can be reduced by about 1,4% to 2,8% and the LCOE can be reduced by about 0,7% to 1,6. XNUMX%.

Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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