GCL System Integration at 2023 InterSolar Europe

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GCL System Integration Technology showcased its impressive product lineup of photovoltaic modules and energy storage solutions at the 2023 Intersolar Europe.

One of the highlights was the European debut of their TOPCon bi-facial monocrystalline module, which exhibits a solar cell efficiency of 24.1 to 24.8 percent. This module boasts reduced Light-Induced Degradation (LID) and Light and Elevated Temperature Induced Degradation (LeTID), resulting in enhanced power generation performance even under weak light conditions. Moreover, its temperature coefficient has been optimized. The bi-facial rate of the module averages 80 percent, leading to a significant increase of 5 to 30 percent in returns.

GCL also showcased the BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaic) TOPCon module, specifically designed for rooftop projects. This module features a lightweight and weather-resistant composite frame, reducing the risk of micro-cracks through a non-destructive cutting technique. Additionally, the large-sized silicon wafer module contributes to overall cost reduction. The module has achieved Class A certification for fire resistance, offers 100 percent waterproofing, and can withstand wind speeds up to level 16. Its natural heat dissipation feature enhances convenience during installation and maintenance.

Among GCL’s exhibited products at Intersolar 2023, two stand out: the granular silicon and energy storage system. The FBR (Fluidized Bed Reactor) granular polysilicon provides several advantages, including lower unit investment, operational costs, and carbon emissions compared to rod silicon. Its superior quality plays a crucial role in the efficient development of the n-Type industry chain.

The Honor and Evolution series energy storage systems showcased by GCL are designed for versatile applications, offering exceptional safety assurance and cost efficiency. GCL SI’s low-carbon “PV+” industry ecology has already made a significant impact in China, saving 2.1 billion kWh of electricity in 2022 and reducing carbon emissions by 1.18 million tons.

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