The benefits of heterojunction technology are well known. But as the first modules come onto the market from REC Group’s new HJT lines, the competitive landscape is crowded, but not without opportunity.
Meyer Burger’s HJT cell. The company has plenty of experience with the technology, as it began work on it as far back as 2008, under the Roth & Rau brand. While orders were expected for HJT technology at that time, manufacturers instead deployed PERC.
Illustration: Meyer Burger
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