Qn-Solar expands global presence and improves module efficiency 

Participation in 14 international exhibitions and product improvements highlight the company's 2024 year
Qn-Solar expands global presence and improves module efficiency
Company stand at an international event. Photo: Qn-Solar/Reproduction

Qn-Solar has consolidated its presence in the international photovoltaic market by participating in 2024 exhibitions in Europe, Asia and Latin America in 14. “These events have provided an invaluable platform for the company to showcase cutting-edge technologies, interact with industry experts and forge strong partnerships with key players around the world,” they highlighted. 

The manufacturer also announced several important updates to its product line – extending the warranty on product materials and processes to 20 to 30 years – as well as significant performance improvements to the 182 mm N-Type TOPCon series modules. 

The 54-cell monofacial , with power options from 415W to 455W, now offers an additional 5W boost, increasing its peak efficiency to 23,3%. Additionally, the QNN182-HG-72 module has been updated with power ratings ranging from 560W to 605W and a peak efficiency of 23,4%. 

According to the company, the 78-cell has also been improved, now offering output power ranging from 610 W to 660 W, with a maximum efficiency of 23,4%. “These modules are designed to optimize energy production while minimizing environmental impact, making them ideal for residential, commercial and industrial applications,” they highlighted. 

Looking to the future

As 2024 draws to a close, Qn-Solar emphasized that it remains focused on driving sustainable growth and setting new industry standards through innovation and quality. 

The company will continue its journey at the ENERGAÏA Renewable Energy Forum in in December, where it will engage with partners and customers on its shared mission to accelerate the global transition to solar energy.

Looking ahead, the manufacturer is making significant investments in R&D, with an emphasis on advancing perovskite solar cell technology. At the same time, they are expanding into the hydrogen energy sector, exploring innovative avenues for sustainable energy solutions that complement their equipment. 

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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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