Vikram Solar says its new Suryava bifacial heterojunction (HJT) module has an efficiency level of more than 23%.
Vikram Solar has released the new Suryava HJT bifacial PV module.
“Inspired by the Sanskrit word ‘Surya’, SURYAVA captures the essence of solar energy and symbolizes the warmth, radiance and life-giving power of the sun, promising a new era of sustainable energy solutions,” the company said.
HJT solar cells differ from traditional solar cells by combining crystalline and amorphous silicon layers, improving energy generation. The manufacturer said this innovative approach allows Suryava, a 20 busbar module, to achieve over 23% efficiency with G12 cells, offering superior performance and durability compared to conventional solar panels.
The company said Suryava offers longer life, higher power, improved safety, exceptional low-light performance, zero-negative power tolerance and bifaciality for optimized yield and long-term reliability.
“Suryava’s performance data developed at our NABL-accredited R&D laboratory – including lower degradation, improved weather resistance and superior efficiency – is expected to position the company as a market leader,” said Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman and Managing Director of Vikram Solar.
Vikram Solar, based in West Bengal, is one of India’s largest PV module manufacturers, with a cumulative production capacity of 3.5 GW as of March 31, 2024. The company is rated as a “Top Performer” on the PV Module Reliability Scorecard from PVEL and is included in BloombergNEF’s first list of PV module manufacturers.
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