Hanergy’s SHJ technology sets new world record with 24.85 per cent conversion rate
By EPR Magazine Editorial August 9, 2019 11:15 am
By EPR Magazine Editorial August 9, 2019 11:15 am
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, jointly with Chengdu Zhufeng Yongming Technology Company, announced that Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin (ISFH), the German testing body has certified its silicon heterojunction thin film battery technology (“SHJ technology”) as the world’s most efficient. With its record setting 24.85 per cent conversion efficiency, Hanergy’s SHJ Technology is primarily used in ground power stations, distributed power stations, vertical installation, fishery or agricultural complementary photovoltaic power stations, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and mobile energy projects.
Following this recent development, not only has Hanergy refreshed its Chinese record (24.23 per cent), but has also surpassed the original world record of 24.5 per cent maintained by Japan Kaneka, becoming the new world champion of 6-inch silicon SHJ battery.
Hanergy is dedicated to making breakthroughs in solar technology. The company’s advanced SHJ technology has set the global standard owing to significant progress in its conversion efficiency rate. During the past two years, the conversion rate of Hanergy SHJ technology has achieved an absolute increase of 1 per cent per year. After setting China’s record in August 2018 and January 2019, Hanergy has raised the bar higher, setting a world record of 24.85 per cent conversion efficiency.
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