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N Type HJT Modules photovoltaïques bifaciaux à haut rendement 480W 490W 500W Fabricant de modules photovoltaïques bifaciaux

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  • Des garanties à la pointe de l'industrie

    Sunpal offre une solide garantie de 25 ans sur les matériaux et une garantie exceptionnelle de 30 ans sur l'alimentation, assurant ainsi la fiabilité et la longévité des solutions solaires.

  • Technologie avancée HJT 2.0

    Le module SP500M-60H utilise la technologie de pointe HJT 2.0 de type N, combinant les processus de gettering et de μc-Si simple face pour un rendement élevé (jusqu'à 23,08%) et une puissance de sortie accrue (480-500W).

    • Fournisseur en vrac de Panneaux solaires bifaciaux HJT de type N à haut rendement 480-500W
    • Fabricant en gros de panneaux photovoltaïques HJT BiMAX5N Bifacial 480-500W à haute performance
    • Fabricant en gros de panneaux photovoltaïques HJT BiMAX5N Bifacial 480-500W à haute performance
    • Solutions solaires efficaces : Panneaux photovoltaïques bifaciaux à double vitrage de type N HJT 480-500W
  • Conception SMBB et technologie de la demi-coupe

    Dotés de la conception SMBB et de la technologie Half-Cut, les modules solaires HJT SP500M-60H minimisent les pertes résistives, optimisent l'efficacité des cellules et maximisent le rendement énergétique à long terme.

  • Doubler la production d'électricité

    Avec une bifacialité allant jusqu'à 90%, nos modules captent la lumière du soleil des deux côtés, ce qui augmente considérablement le rendement énergétique. La structure bifaciale naturellement symétrique améliore encore la production d'énergie à l'arrière.

    • Fournisseur en vrac de Panneaux solaires bifaciaux HJT de type N à haut rendement 480-500W
    • Fabricant en gros de panneaux photovoltaïques HJT BiMAX5N Bifacial 480-500W à haute performance
    • Fabricant en gros de panneaux photovoltaïques HJT BiMAX5N Bifacial 480-500W à haute performance
    • Solutions solaires efficaces : Panneaux photovoltaïques bifaciaux à double vitrage de type N HJT 480-500W
  • Des garanties à la pointe de l'industrie

    Sunpal offre une solide garantie de 25 ans sur les matériaux et une garantie exceptionnelle de 30 ans sur l'alimentation, assurant ainsi la fiabilité et la longévité des solutions solaires.

  • Technologie avancée HJT 2.0

    Le module SP500M-60H utilise la technologie de pointe HJT 2.0 de type N, combinant les processus de gettering et de μc-Si simple face pour un rendement élevé (jusqu'à 23,08%) et une puissance de sortie accrue (480-500W).

  • Conception SMBB et technologie de la demi-coupe

    Dotés de la conception SMBB et de la technologie Half-Cut, les modules solaires HJT SP500M-60H minimisent les pertes résistives, optimisent l'efficacité des cellules et maximisent le rendement énergétique à long terme.

  • Doubler la production d'électricité

    Avec une bifacialité allant jusqu'à 90%, nos modules captent la lumière du soleil des deux côtés, ce qui augmente considérablement le rendement énergétique. La structure bifaciale naturellement symétrique améliore encore la production d'énergie à l'arrière.

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      Qu'est-ce qui distingue les modules solaires bifaciaux à double vitrage HJT BiMAX5N de Sunpal ?

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      Les Série HJT BiMAX5N est la dernière génération de modules à haut rendement de Sunpal et se distingue par ses caractéristiques avancées, notamment la conception SMBB et la technologie HJT 2.0 de type N, associées à une taille de cellule de 182 mm. Cette combinaison permet d'obtenir des puissances de sortie remarquables allant de 430 W à 600 W, ce qui les rend très efficaces et durables pour diverses applications solaires.

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      Quelles sont les applications qui conviennent aux panneaux solaires HJT BiMAX5N de Sunpal ?

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      Les panneaux solaires HJT BiMAX5N de Sunpal sont polyvalents et adaptables, ce qui les rend idéaux pour une large gamme d'applications, notamment les installations résidentielles sur les toits, les projets solaires commerciaux et les fermes solaires à grande échelle. Qu'il s'agisse de systèmes connectés au réseau ou hors réseau, ces panneaux offrent des solutions énergétiques fiables et durables adaptées aux divers besoins des clients.

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      What is "HJT" and why is it a superior technology?

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      If you’ve heard people rave about HJT and wondered what the fuss is about, here’s the simple version: HJT ( Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin-layer ) is a type of solar cell that fuses two worlds—high-quality crystalline silicon in the middle, wrapped on both sides with ultra-thin layers of amorphous silicon. That sandwich structure slashes electron losses, so more sunlight turns into electricity all day, in all kinds of weather.

      1. Why I consider HJT superior (in plain English)

      1.1 Higher real-world energy yield: Because HJT cells waste fewer electrons and handle heat better, I typically see them produce a few percent more kilowatt-hours per kW than mainstream PERC modules under the same conditions. That may sound small, but over 25–30 years it adds up.

      1.2 Better performance in heat: HJT’s temperature coefficient is commonly around −0.24 to −0.26%/°C, noticeably better than many conventional panels. Translation: on hot rooftops, HJT drops less in output, so I keep more of the power I paid for.

      1.3 Excellent low-light behavior: Sunrise, cloudy days, late afternoon—HJT tends to wake up earlier and stay productive later, squeezing more energy out of the same sky.

      1.4 Very low degradation: With negligible light-induced degradation (LID) and strong resistance to LeTID, HJT usually holds its performance better over decades, which is exactly what I want from a long-term asset.

      1.5 High bifacial gain potential: HJT modules often have 85–95% bifaciality. If I use a reflective surface (light gravel, bright membrane, white paint, or high-albedo ground), I can harvest extra energy from the back side.

      1.6 Cooler manufacturing physics, fewer micro-defects: HJT is made at lower temperatures, which is gentler on the wafer. Fewer defects inside the cell means cleaner electron flow and better longevity.

      1.7 Beautiful, uniform look: If curb appeal matters, HJT’s uniform dark aesthetic (often in glass-glass) looks premium without sacrificing performance.

      1.8 Ready for the future: HJT plays nicely with next-gen upgrades such as copper plating (to reduce silver cost), ultra-thin wafers, and perovskite-on-HJT tandems. I like buying into a platform with a long runway.

      2. Where I still keep my eyes open

      2.1 Upfront price: HJT can cost a bit more today because of specialty layers and metallization. That gap is shrinking fast as manufacturers adopt silver-saving tech (like copper plating) and scale up, but I always run a lifetime-cost (LCOE) comparison, not just a sticker price check.

      2.2 Availability: Not every brand has deep HJT experience yet. I stick with manufacturers that show strong yield data, warranties, and bankability.

      3. Quick comparison at a glance

      3.1 Efficiency potential: HJT is among the highest commercially available today, with strong roadmaps ahead.

      3.2 Temperature coefficient: HJT typically wins, keeping more output in hot climates and on dark roofs.

      3.3 Degradation and reliability: HJT shines with negligible LID and excellent long-term stability.

      3.4 Bifacial performance: HJT’s bifaciality is generally higher, which can unlock extra energy in the right setup.

      3.5 Cost trend: Historically higher, but falling as the supply chain matures and silver usage drops.

      4. My bottom line

      If I want the best blend of efficiency, heat resilience, low degradation, and long-term yield, I pick HJT. Even when it’s a touch pricier upfront, the extra energy and durability usually make the lifetime economics hard to beat—especially in hot or variable-weather locations and wherever bifacial makes sense.

      5. FAQ: HJT solar, explained like a human

      Q: 5.1 What does HJT actually stand for?

      A: HJT means “Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin-layer.” It’s a hybrid solar cell that combines a crystalline silicon wafer with ultra-thin amorphous silicon layers on both sides to reduce electron losses and boost efficiency.

      Q: 5.2 How does HJT make more energy than standard panels?

      A: Two big reasons: fewer internal losses (thanks to excellent surface passivation) and a better temperature coefficient. On real roofs and in real heat, HJT tends to keep more of its rated power, so my yearly kWh usually comes out higher.

      Q: 5.3 Is HJT better than TOPCon or PERC?

      A: For heat performance, low-light behavior, bifaciality, and long-term stability, I generally give HJT the edge. TOPCon can be very close on nameplate efficiency, but HJT often nudges ahead on actual energy yield—what I care about when the bill arrives.

      Q: 5.4 What’s the temperature coefficient and why should I care?

      A: It tells me how much power a panel loses as it gets hotter. With HJT around −0.24 to −0.26% per °C, I lose less power on hot days compared to many alternatives. In warm climates or on black roofs, that difference matters.

      Q: 5.5 Does HJT really have lower degradation?

      A: Yes, HJT is known for negligible light-induced degradation and strong resistance to other aging effects. I expect a steadier output curve year after year, which improves my long-term returns.

      Q: 5.6 Do I need special inverters or racking for HJT?

      A: Nope. HJT works with standard inverters, optimizers, and racking. If I go bifacial, I just make sure my design (tilt, height, surface reflectivity) lets the back side see light.

      Q: 5.7 Is bifacial HJT worth it on a roof?

      A: Often, yes. If I’ve got a light-colored roof or can add a reflective layer, bifacial HJT can deliver a noticeable bump in energy. On ground mounts with bright surfaces, it’s even better.

      Q: 5.8 What about cold, cloudy, or northern climates?

      A: HJT’s low-light and cold-weather performance is excellent. Cold boosts voltage, and HJT wakes early and stays late, which helps in short-day seasons.

      Q: 5.9 Are there any downsides I should weigh?

      A: Mainly price and availability. HJT can cost a bit more, and not every maker has the same experience. I stick to reputable brands with third-party test data and strong warranties.

      Q: 5.10 How do I know if HJT will pay back for me?

      A: I run a site-specific energy and financial model: local irradiance, roof temperature, shading, utility rates, incentives, and whether bifacial is viable. HJT often wins when heat and longevity are part of the equation.

      Q: 5.11 Is HJT more sustainable?

      A: HJT’s lower-temperature manufacturing can reduce thermal budgets, and many HJT modules use glass-glass designs with long service life. Longer life and higher yield both improve the sustainability story.

      Q: 5.12 What should I look for when choosing HJT panels?

      A: I focus on:

      5.12.1 Proven manufacturer and bankability

      5.12.2 Datasheet temperature coefficient and bifaciality

      5.12.3 Independent yield data (field tests or third-party reports)

      5.12.4 Robust warranty (product and performance)

      5.12.5 Compatible BOS (inverter, racking) and a clean bifacial design if I plan to use it

      6. A quick, persuasive wrap-up

      If I want panels that hold their performance in heat, sip photons on gloomy days, degrade slowly, and keep pushing out extra energy year after year, I go HJT. It’s a smarter long-term bet for rooftops and utility arrays alike—and as costs keep sliding, the choice gets even easier.

      Want help modeling the payoff for your site? Tell me your location, roof type, available space, and whether bifacial is an option. I’ll run a simple, clear comparison so you can see exactly how HJT stacks up for you.

    Paramètres mécaniques

    Nombre de cellules120 (6×20)
    Dimensions1910 x 1134 x 30mm
    Poids26,0 kg
    Boîte de jonctionClassé Ip68 (3 diodes de dérivation)
    Emballage36pcs/palette
    216pcs/20'GP
    864pcs/40'HQ

    Paramètres électriques (STC*)

    Type de module : SP500M-60H480485490495500
    Puissance maximale (Pmax/W)480485490495500
    Tension en circuit ouvert (Voc/V)44.9345.1045.2645.4245.58
    Courant de court-circuit (Isc/A)11.1311.1711.2111.2511.29
    Tension à la puissance maximale (Vmpp/V)37.5037.6837.8538.0338.20
    Courant à la puissance maximale (Imp/A)12.8012.8712.9513.0213.09
    Efficacité du module (%)22.1622.3922.6222.8223.08

    Gain de puissance bifacial sortie-arrière

    5%Puissance maximale (Pmax/W)530536541547553
    Efficacité du module STC (%) 23.2723.5123.7524.0024.24
    15%Puissance maximale (Pmax/W)552558564569575
    Efficacité du module STC (%) 25.4925.7526.0226.2826.55
    25%Puissance maximale (Pmax/W)600606613619625
    Efficacité du module STC (%) 27.7027.9928.2828.5728.86

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