Jakson Solar’s Helia NXT R-series PV modules use rectangular 16-busbar n-type TOPCon cells and have an efficiency of up to 23.34%.
Jakson Solar Modules and Cells, a part of Indian energy company Jakson Group, launched the Helia NXT R-series solar modules at the Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
The n-type bifacial modules use rectangular 16-busbar n-type TOPCon cells and have an efficiency of up to 23.34%. “This technology allows the module to deliver maximum output power from 610W to 630W, ensuring high power generation combined with improved mechanical strength and reliability, particularly suitable for harsh environments,” said Jakson Solar.
The modules are built with 132 half-cut n-type TOPCon cells based on rectangular G12R wafers. The bifaciality factor is up to 85%. The modules measure 2,382 mm x 1,133 mm x 35/30 mm and weigh 34.5 kg.
The modules were launched in the presence of Prashant Kumar Singh, Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), along with board members of Jakson Group.
Speaking on the occasion, Prashant Kumar Singh, Secretary, MNRE said, “The launch of new technologies such as the Helia NXT R highlights the important progress being made in the renewable energy sector. Such innovations are essential to driving sustainable energy growth and supporting India’s clean energy goals.”
In a recent update, the company also revealed plans to invest approximately INR 2,000 crore ($215.9 million) in setting up a 2.5 GW solar cell manufacturing facility, and expand solar module manufacturing capacity from 1.2 GW to 2 GW.
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