Chinese solar manufacturer Anhui Huasun Energy Co Ltd reported a notable accomplishment on Monday, achieving a new power output record for heterojunction (HJT) photovoltaic (PV) modules, registering an output of 750.544 W. This achievement, certified by testing and certification organization TUV SUD, surpasses the company's previous record set six weeks ago at 744.43 W.
The record-setting performance is associated with the Huasun Himalaya G12-132 HJT solar module, featuring a 24.16% conversion efficiency. The module incorporates double-sided microcrystalline G12-20BB HJT cells, produced at Huasun's Xuancheng Phase IV HJT Cell Project, operational for the past three months.
The company notes an average mass-production efficiency of 25.8% for these cells. The high module output is attributed to advancements in the PIB + light conversion film encapsulation process.
Founded in 2020, Huasun focuses on N-type silicon HJT solar wafer, cell, and module production. With a current capacity of 12 GW for HJT products, the company aims to scale this capacity to 40 GW by the end of 2025. This achievement reinforces Anhui Huasun Energy's commitment to advancing solar technology capabilities while contributing to the industry's ongoing progress.