Hanwha Q CELLS Co., Ltd. (Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany), the world's largest solar cell manufacturer and one of the largest photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturers, will display its “Engineered in Germany” technologies and PV products at the 2015 SNEC PV Power Expo in Shanghai from April 28th to 30th.
“The recent merger of Hanwha SolarOne and Hanwha Q CELLS has created the largest solar cell manufacturer in the world, with annual production capacity reaching 3.28 GW,” noted Hanwha Q CELLS president Mr. Nam Seong Woo.
Hot Environment PV module and half-cell module on display
“However, we are not just satisfied with our capacity; Hanwha Q CELLS is dedicated to commercializing the world’s leading PV technology. We are very excited to present our next generation HSL S series modules and Q.ANTUM technology at 2015 SNEC. As an extension of our leading technology, we will also exhibit our Hot Environment S module and Q.ANTUM Half Cell module designed to meet specific needs from customers around the world.”
The HSL S series modules are manufactured at fully-automated production facilities and come equipped with new four bus-bar cells leading to improved performance, quality, and guarantees. The new HSL S series modules improve Hanwha Q CELLS’ solutions for each segment, including residential, commercial, and utility, and provide superior value to customers.
“We are also proud to show our Q.ANTUM technology in China for the first time. Q.ANTUM has achieved the world’s highest efficiency for polycrystalline solar cells at 19.5%,” Mr. Nam said.
“Q.ANTUM has been proven in mass production, with 60 cell module efficiency at 18.5%. Its excellent low light behavior, temperature coefficients, anti-PID, and hot-spot protect technologies guarantee yields for customers and protect their investment.”
Hanwha Q CELLS strives to become the top player in the China PV market, aided by the bankability of its parent company Hanwha Group, a Fortune GLOBAL 500 company and a top-ten business enterprise in South Korea.
Hanwha Q CELLS is aggressively developing its downstream business, as well as growing its position as a leading module supplier. Hanwha Q CELLS has targeted cumulative installation of 3 gigawatts in power generation projects in China by 2020, including distributed generation and utility-scale rooftop and ground mounted applications.
2015-04-27 | Courtesy: Hanwha Q CELLS | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH
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