With an expected initial production capacity of 100 MW, the second-generation modules feature PERC and TOPCon technologies, full-black design, and fewer bypass diodes.
The collaborative research project, which will run through 2025, is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action in Germany.
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