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Risen Energy's Nanbin 15GW Manufacturing Base Commences Operation

Risen Energy has announced that the Hyper-ion heterojunction (HJT) solar module produced by the Company's Nanbin 15GW manufacturing base (Phase-1) has rolled off the assembly line.

August 19, 2023. By News Bureau

Risen Energy has announced that the Hyper-ion heterojunction (HJT) solar module produced by the Company's Nanbin 15GW manufacturing base (Phase-1) has rolled off the assembly line.

The moment was celebrated with a ceremony attended by Risen Energy's executives and government officials who together witnessed the significant milestone that will go a long way in bolstering the company's plan to scale up the Hyper-ion series production capacity.

The announcement comes as Risen Energy has vowed to zero in on the research and development of n-type HJT modules as part of the Company's mission and strategy to catalyst innovation for high-power, high-efficiency solar modules.

Risen Energy is the latest solar leader to see HJT technology as one of the key innovations that will usher in a new era for the solar sector, boosting power generation while trimming down the cost and carbon footprint of solar products.

Earlier this year, Risen Energy unveiled plans to raise the production capacity of its n-type HJT Hyper-ion series to 15GW by the end of 2023.

Risen Energy's HJT Hyper-ion modules are equipped with a wide range of state-of-the-art features at the forefront of solar technology, outperforming their market counterparts in terms of both performance and cost-effectiveness.

Their industry-leading efficiency is achieved through the use of low-temperature double-sided passivated contacts and double-sided microcrystalline technology. Additionally, the adoption of pastes with lower silver content and an alloy frame design ensures excellent reliability while further reducing costs.

With a highest power output of 741.456Wp and an efficiency exceeding 23.89%, Risen Energy's Hyper-ion HJT modules offer a stable temperature coefficient, capable of maintaining their power output above 90% even after 30 years of use. Furthermore, the carbon footprint value (CFP) of the modules is less than 400kg eq CO2/kWc.

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