LONGi announced a 27.81% photoelectric conversion efficiency for its hybrid back-contact solar cell, certified by ISFH, advancing monocrystalline silicon PV technology.
This record efficiency for LONGi's HIBC solar cell demonstrates significant progress in photovoltaic technology. Higher efficiency cells mean more power generation from the same surface area, which is crucial for reducing the land footprint of solar farms and lowering the levelized cost of energy (LCOE). This advancement positions LONGi at the forefront of next-generation PV technology, potentially accelerating the global energy transition by making solar power more competitive and accessible.
LONGi's HIBC solar cell achieved 27.81% efficiency.
Certification by ISFH confirms the record-breaking performance.
This advancement drives cost reduction and efficiency in the PV industry.
This research achievement has global implications for the solar energy market, as higher efficiency solar cells are in demand worldwide to meet renewable energy targets and reduce carbon emissions. LONGi's innovation contributes to the overall technological advancement of the solar industry, benefiting all regions seeking to deploy more solar power.
This advancement drives cost reduction and efficiency in the PV industry.
Pushes the limits of monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cell technology.
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