IBC Solar is expanding its portfolio with two bifacial high-performance modules with 380 and 560 watts of power: the Jolywood Niwa JW-HD120N, which can now be ordered in Europe through IBC Solar and the high-performance JW-HD144N.
The Niwa JW-HD120N has been designed aesthetically in a manner that makes it suitable for both residential and commercial applications, while the JW-HD144N has been specifically designed for the project sector.
Jolywood is one of the pioneers in n-type TOPCon solar cells and at the same time one of the largest backsheet manufacturers. The company’s robust high-performance glass-glass modules have a particularly high module efficiency and lower degradation than conventional p-type solar cells. They also offer a better temperature coefficient and a bifacial coefficient of 80 percent. Thus, the rear side of the modules can achieve 80 percent of the capacity of the front side. Modules that are active on both sides thus provide an increased energy yield. This makes them up to 25 percent more profitable than conventional modules on the same surface, depending on the ground characteristics.
IBC Solar has been using Jolywood’s backsheets in its own modules for a long time. With the integration of bifacial modules into the IBC Solar portfolio, a deeper cooperation is now emerging.
The Jolywood Niwa JW-HD120N module with an output of 380 watts is expected to be available to IBC Solar customers in Europe by end of September 2022. Customers have been able to pre-order it since 1 June. With excellent performance in weak light conditions, the module delivers high yields, even in low-light conditions on cloudy or foggy days. Thanks to a very low degradation of the n-type cells of only 0.40 percent, the modules are particularly durable.
“We have a strong emphasis on the needs of our customers” said Stefan Horstmann, COO of IBC Solar AG. “With its innovative cell concept, Jolywood is a manufacturer with potential for the future. The high-performance products make an excellent addition to our portfolio.”
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