Ninghai, China—August 30, 2021--Recently, Risen Energy was invited by Solis to attend a PV Solutions for C&I Applications Meeting. Danny Song, the director of Product Management in Risen Energy, shared the multi-application of 210mm PV modules. Utilizing factual data, he demonstrated how 210mm modules can reduce cost and improve revenue.
Based on 210mm cells, Risen Energy’s TITAN Series use advanced technologies, such as the non-destructive slicing of half-cut cells, MBB and high-density packaging, to improve efficiency and effectively reduce the risk of cell cracking and hotspots. Furthermore, Risen Energy’s NewT@N series product combines the advantages of N-type solar cell technologies with the aforementioned advanced technologies. As a result, NewT@N boasts an overall module efficiency of 23.08 per cent, with up to 703.622W output. These results were already certificated by TUV Süd. Presently, TITAN and NewT@Ncaters are used for the application of distributed and large scale power stations.
TITAN and NewT@N are key examples of Risen Energy’s new low-voltage, high-currency series. Low-voltage products, such as 210mm-sized silicon wafers, can carry higher loads and house more installed capacity. They also significantly increase power generation efficiency and stable performance while reducing costs.
Attending this online conference, Risen Energy has demonstrated increasing presence and influence in Thailand, especially in the C&I sector. With these new product offerings, Thailand can now benefit from low cost and high efficiency solutions.
About Risen Energy
Risen Energy Co., Ltd. was founded in 1986 and listed as a Chinese public company (Stock Code: 300118) in 2010. Risen Energy is one of the pioneers in solar industry and has committed to this industry as a R&D expert, an integrated manufacturer from wafers to modules, a manufacturer of off-grid systems, and also an investor, a developer and an EPC of PV projects. Aiming to deliver the green energy worldwide, Risen Energy is developing internationally with offices and sales networks in China, Germany, Australia, Mexico, India, Japan, USA and others. After years of efforts, it has reached a module production capacity of 14.1GW. While growing rapidly, Risen Energy keeps a stable pace with an average debt ratio at around 60% from 2011 to 2020.