Risen achieves record efficiency of 24.7% on its 767.38 Wp HJT Hyper-ion modules

Risen achieves record efficiency of 24.7% on its 767.38 Wp HJT Hyper-ion modules
Risen achieves record efficiency of 24.7% on its 767.38 Wp HJT Hyper-ion modules

“The HJT Hyper-ion modules, the latest of our products within the emissions reduction strategy to achieve the ‘dual carbon’ objectives, offer multiple advantages, which encompass the concept of ‘four maximums and four minimums’: high power output, high electricity generation, high conversion efficiency and high reliability, together with low degradation, low temperature coefficient, low carbon footprint and low levelized cost of electricity (LCOE)”. This is how it is explained Liu Yafeng (Evan Liu)vice president of the global division of Risen Energy’s Photovoltaic Research Institute.

“Compared with other conventional technologies, our product also provides greater value with the above-mentioned advantages,” Liu continued. Risen Energy will continue to drive the reform and upgrading of photovoltaic technology and products, continuously helping customers achieve their low-carbon goals and accelerating the transition to carbon neutrality.”

For years, Risen Energy has demonstrated unwavering dedication to the HJT field and has consistently maintained its position as a leader in HJT module shipments. In addition, the company constantly updates the world record for the power and efficiency of its modules. Risen was a pioneer in achieving mass production of HJT products, and has successfully deployed the latest technology in topics such as zero busbar, ultra-thin wafers, sub-7 mg/W silver consumption, and Hyper interconnect technology. -Link without stress. All advances that have been shown in the last edition of Intersolar Europe.

Furthermore, HJT Hyper-ion modules not only excel in technological advancements but also “demonstrate exceptional quality and reliability.” The product has successfully passed multiple stringent IEC standards and environmental reliability tests, such as IEC TS 63126, IEC TS 63209-1, and IEC 62938-82, which serve as a testament to stable performance under various extreme environmental conditions.

Since its launch, Risen Energy’s HJT Hyper-ion modules have been exported to nearly 50 countries, with a cumulative shipment exceeding 4 GW. The company’s active participation in the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative has allowed it to expand its markets to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Iraq, Indonesia and Yemen. This global presence underlines Risen Energy’s role in promoting a green economy and enhancing its brand influence around the world.

As global consensus grows on the need to reduce carbon emissions, demand for renewable energy technologies and products is increasing. “HJT technology, with its high conversion efficiency and low carbon footprint, is ideally suited to meet these market demands.”

Intersolar Europe has enabled Risen Energy to showcase the latest in photovoltaic technology. “The record-breaking performance of HJT Hyper-ion modules has set a new benchmark in the industry, demonstrating our commitment to innovation, quality and sustainability,” Risen points out.

 
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