
HJT/Thin Film Technology Update – April 19, 2025
According to SOLARZOOM, the latest developments in HJT (Heterojunction Technology) indicate significant advancements in solar cell efficiency and manufacturing capabilities. The company reported that the latest HJT solar cells have achieved an efficiency of 34.85%, confirmed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
On April 17, HJT technology demonstrated its capability with new product offerings, which include high-quality solar cells manufactured in conjunction with key partners in the industry. Notably, 1,000 MW of A-grade G12 solar cells are expected to be produced, showcasing the scaling potential of this technology.
HJT technology continues to attract significant investment, with annual revenue projections exceeding 2 billion yuan for 2023. The efficiency of the new solar cells is expected to increase as companies refine their processes and technology.
In Europe, a major player in the HJT sector, MCPV, has secured a 1,000 MW funding deal to build a 2.5 GW solar facility in Tudela. This project marks a substantial step in enhancing solar energy production capabilities in the region.
Furthermore, the development of new HJT solar cells is being prioritized, with an anticipated efficiency improvement to 33.9% by November 2023, followed by a further boost to 34.6% in June 2024. These advancements reflect a collaborative effort within the industry to push the boundaries of solar technology.
Additionally, a recent update from a Chinese research institute reported that new technologies are being integrated into the manufacturing processes, enhancing the overall effectiveness of HJT solar cells.
In April, discussions regarding the future of solar energy technologies were held, focusing on sustainability and the integration of renewable energy sources. A significant emphasis was placed on the implications of these technologies in transitioning to a greener energy system.
As the solar energy sector continues to grow, the collaboration between companies and research institutions is essential for driving innovation and increasing solar power adoption globally.
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