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Risen Energy unveils new N-type TopCon and Hyper-Ion HJT panels at Smart Energy Conference

The first panels in Risen Energy’s new N-type TopCon series and Hyper-Ion HJT series have been unveiled to the Australian market for the first time at the Smart Energy Conference & Expo in Sydney which opened today.

These panels, which will be available in Australia for both retail and utility-scale applications from June, are at the forefront of global PV solar technology.

Key features: N-type TopCon – 440W panel

The N-type TopCon 440W panel is perfect for residential and small commercial rooftops and will replace the 415W Titan panel as Risen’s mainstream panel.

  • Power degradation in first year is no more than 1%
  • Better temperature coefficient than traditional p-type panels
  • Excellent low irradiance performance
  • Excellent PID resistance
  • The panel comes with a performance warranty of 30 years and a product warranty of 25 years

These panels will be available from Risen’s distributor, One Stop Warehouse.

Key features: Hyper-Ion HJT – 700W panel

The Hyper-Ion HJT 700W panel is perfect for large scale utility projects. Incorporated with a combination of Risen Energy’s innovative technologies, including HJT and n-type.

  • Available in anodized aluminium alloy or high strength alloy steel – Using our advanced manufacturing processes, these frames offer a 20% increase in the tear-resistant capability of the steel material and reduce carbon emissions during manufacturing compared to the conventional metal frame.
  • Better temperature coefficient than the traditional p-type panels
  • Excellent low irradiance performance
  • Excellent PID resistance
  • The panel comes with a performance warranty of 30 years and a product warranty of 15 years.

All enquiries and sales for the Hyper-Ion HJT 700W panels can be made by contacting the local Risen Energy Australia sales team direct.

The panels are on show at the Risen Energy booth at the Smart Energy Conference & Expo taking place from 3 – 4 May 2023 at the Sydney ICC.

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