China’s UtmoLight has launched a 450W perovskite solar panel with an energy conversion efficiency of 16.1%.
“The panel is currently the largest perovskite photovoltaic module available on the market,” said Wang Xuege, vice president of UtmoLight. pv magazine.
The Wuxi-based company said the new product has an open-circuit voltage of 190.7 V, a short-circuit current of 3.19 and a fill factor of 73.7%.
The company said pv magazine that it cannot share additional details such as the dimensions and weight of the module. However, it confirmed that the panel covers an area of 2.8 square meters and uses double glass encapsulation.
A spokesperson said the company’s gigawatt-scale production line for perovskite modules has now completed full process testing. This milestone follows its success with a 150 MW pilot line, making it the first company in the world to begin construction of a gigawatt-scale perovskite production facility.
UtmoLight implemented a comprehensive design upgrade to its extensive production line, integrating new production techniques and equipment to handle higher volumes.
“From material systems and device architecture to encapsulation and key equipment, UtmoLight has independently developed a series of core technologies for the large-scale crystallization of perovskite films, creating a full-spectrum industrial solution,” said Xuege.
UtmoLight plans to further optimize the gigawatt-scale line, scale up capacity, improve yields and secure product certifications.
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