Astronergy Boosts Solar Production Capacity with 5GW TOPCon Module Expansion

Astronergy celebrates a major milestone in expanding its TOPCon production capabilities. The company has successfully installed manufacturing equipment for 5GW of ZBB-TF n-type TOPCon PV modules at its Fuyang Manufacturing Base (Fuyang Base) in Hangzhou, China.

Fuyang Base, Astronergy’s 11th global production facility, began construction in October 2023. The base is set to roll out the first ASTRO N7s module product in June 2024, significantly contributing to Astronergy’s goal of reaching 76GW of PV module capacity by the end of 2024.

The ASTRO N7s module boasts an impressive 23.0% conversion efficiency and power output up to 460W, thanks to rectangular silicon wafers and innovative ZBB-TF technology. The ZBB technology eliminates main grid lines and pad points on both sides of the PV cell, reducing silver paste usage by 20% compared to SMBB. Additionally, a tiling film (TF) protects solder strips and solar cells during lamination, minimizing hidden crack risks and enhancing module durability and performance.

Designed without harpoon-like grid lines, ASTRO N7s offers increased reliability and a visually appealing aesthetic. Each module weighs just 21.5 kg, making installation easier and more efficient.

Mr. Xue Feng, General Manager of Astronergy’s Domestic Manufacturing Department, highlighted the significance of this achievement, stating, “Astronergy Fuyang Manufacturing Base covers approximately 200 acres and features a 5GW ZBB high-efficiency module production line, currently the largest of its kind in the industry. The official commissioning of this base marks a substantial advancement in our manufacturing capabilities.”

This milestone underscores Astronergy’s ongoing commitment to solar innovation and delivering high-quality, high-efficiency module products to customers worldwide.

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