Colombia has recently received a DeepBlue 4.0 X n-type module, according to JA Solar. The first module produced by the company uses n-type cell technology and has a maximum output power of 625W and a power conversion efficiency of up to 22.4%.
DeepBlue 4.0 X, which was introduced in May of this year, is one of the first modules to be awarded the Colombian Technical Regulation for Electrical Installations (RETIE) certificate, demonstrating the product’s preparedness for sale in Colombia.
DeepBlue 4.0 X was chosen to be placed in the Cordoba II 9.9 MW PV project in Colombia with the approval of the certificate; this is thought to be the first use of n-type bifacial modules in a utility size PV project in the South American nation.
The modules are distinguished for their stability and dependability thanks to Bycium+ cells, seamless flexible interconnection (GFI), and round tape. The n-type PV module produces, on average, 3.9% more electricity than the standard p-type modules, according to the findings of an energy yield test conducted over the course of a year by JA Solar and TUV NORD and published earlier this year.
According to estimates, roughly 30% of the company’s total shipments in 2023 will be made up of module shipments to satisfy the expanding global market demand for more energy-efficient modules.
Rotating President of JA Solar, Mr. Aiqing Yang, stated, “As part of our objectives to expand globally, Colombia is a crucial market for us to concentrate on, thus we are happy to launch DeepBlue 4.0 X there. This solar panel, which is our first module-based product of the n-type and has the best energy conversion efficiency we have ever achieved, will undoubtedly be a huge success in Colombia and all over the world starting in 2023.”
Source: Prnewswire
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