Luxen Solar expands module portfolio with TOPCon type N technology

The manufacturer's equipment, measuring 182 and 210 mm, is aimed at residential, utility-scale and C&I applications
20-10-23-canal-solar-Luxen Solar expands module portfolio with TOPCon type N technology
with TOPCon type N technology from Luxen. Photo: Luxen Solar/Disclosure

A Luxen Solar is expanding its Portfolio of solutions for the photovoltaic market with N-type TOPCon modules 210 mm and 182 mm, adapted to residential scenarios, utility-scale and C&I (Commercial and Industrial).

“Our latest TOPCon technology is produced in our state-of-the-art Industry 4.0 production facilities. The complete line includes N6 Series, with 210 mm technology, and the N5 Series, with 182 mm technology”, reported the company.

The solutions, according to the manufacturer, are available in a classic and all-black design, and in a double-glazing option, as well as having a 20-year product warranty and a 30-year performance guarantee.

“The equipment also incorporates, for example, MBB (multi-busbar), glass with double-layer AR coating, non-destructive cutting and optimized structure”, they highlighted.

Art: Luxen Solar
Art: Luxen Solar

Other features

Among the other benefits of Luxen’s TOPCon modules are:

  • Energy warranty of up to 30 years compared to conventional modules;
  • First year degradation ≤1%, linear degradation ≤0. 4%, output power ≥ 87,4% after 30 years;
  • 85% bifaciality (15% more compared to conventional s);
  • Two hours/day more energy production (720 hours more per year, 21.900 hours more in 30 years), with a lower Pmax of -0,29%°C.

Operation in Brazil

Luxen Solar stated that over the years it has built a mature marketing and after-sales service team in Brazilian market of solar energy and has accumulated a large and stable customer base.

“We will make multidimensional efforts in of technology, products and business, and will continue to export the brand value of 'stability, reliability and sustainability' to contribute to Latin America's net zero carbon future,” they concluded.

Luxen stand at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Luxen/Disclosure
Luxen stand at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Luxen Solar/Disclosure
Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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