Vikram Solar Limited has launched the SURYAVA high-performance bifacial module, which is combined with heterojunction technology. This technology integrates crystalline and amorphous silicon layers to create a synergistic effect that enhances energy production. It is a 20 busbar module, equipped with G12 cells. The module has efficiency levels of over 23 per cent and reportedly offers high performance and durability. The SURYAVA module provides a wide range of advantages, including a longer lifespan, higher power output, increased safety, outstanding performance in low-light conditions, zero negative power tolerance, and bifacial design for optimised energy yield and sustained long-term performance.
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