Canadian Solar Launches TOPCon 3.0 High-Power-Density Module, Delivering up to 670 Wp, 24.8% Efficiency and Lower LCOE for Utility-Scale and C&I Solar Projects
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Higher power density: With a power output of up to 670 Wp, the module features a multi-cut technology based on large-format rectangular cells and enhanced light utilization, while maintaining a standard module size of 2382 × 1134 × 30 mm for optimum logistics and easy system integration.
Higher bifaciality: Cell poly-patterned technology and optimized back-side design enable PV module bifaciality of up to 90%, delivering an additional 0.4%–0.5% system-level energy gain.
Lower temperature coefficient: Advanced passivation technologies on cell edge and surface lower the PV module temperature coefficient to -0.26%/°C, improving PV system performance in high-temperature environments.
Together, these advanced cell and module technologies deliver high reliability and reduce degradation to ≤1% in the first year and 0.35% annually thereafter, ensuring over 88.85% output after 30 years.
For demanding conditions such as glare-sensitive, high-load, corrosive, and dusty environments, the
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Canadian Solar is one of the world's largest solar technology and renewable energy companies. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in
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