430 W IBC, black
Country: Germany
Capacity: 9.46 kWp
Number of modules: 22
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Output power: 425W 430W 435W 440W 445W 450W |
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Efficiency: 21,8-23,0% |
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Weight: 20,8 kg |
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Dimensions (L × W × H): 1722 x 1134 x 30 mm |
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Packing: 36 pieces/pallet, 936 pieces/40'HQ |
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Warranty: 25-year product and performance warranty |
| Module type | 425 | 430 | 435 | 440 | 445 | 450 | ||||||
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| Condition | STC | NOCT | STC | NOCT | STC | NOCT | STC | NOCT | STC | NOCT | STC | NOCT |
| Maximum power in watts-PMAX (Wp) | 425 | 318 | 430 | 321 | 435 | 325 | 440 | 329 | 445 | 332 | 450 | 336 |
| Maximum power voltage-VMPP (V) | 32.64 | 29.78 | 32.84 | 29.97 | 33.04 | 30.15 | 33.24 | 30.33 | 33.44 | 30.51 | 33.64 | 30.70 |
| Maximum power current-IMPP (A) | 13.03 | 10.67 | 13.10 | 10.72 | 13.17 | 10.78 | 13.25 | 10.85 | 13.31 | 10.90 | 13.38 | 10.95 |
| Open circuit voltage-VOC (V) | 38.93 | 36.55 | 39.13 | 36.74 | 39.33 | 36.93 | 39.53 | 37.12 | 39.73 | 37.30 | 39.93 | 37.49 |
| Short-circuit current-ISC (A) | 14.07 | 11.36 | 14.15 | 11.43 | 14.22 | 11.49 | 14.29 | 11.54 | 14.37 | 11.61 | 14.45 | 11.64 |
| Modulus efficiency ηm (%) | 21.8 | 22.0 | 22.3 | 22.5 | 22.8 | 23.0 | ||||||
*Refer to the regional data sheet for the specified connector.
IBC Black Frame solar modules utilize advanced back-contact cell technology and a busbar-less design, significantly improving power output. These features make them the best choice for residential rooftops and utility-scale solar installations, offering efficiency and reliability.
This solar module, designed without the distraction of photovoltaic strips, enhances the natural beauty of the cells with unparalleled elegance. Its exquisite and sophisticated appearance not only enhances visual appeal but also promotes eco-innovation. By reducing light reflection to just 1.7%, it significantly minimizes glare pollution, ensuring harmony with the environment. This combination of aesthetic refinement and environmental awareness sets a new standard in solar module design, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits.
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Number of modules: 29
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In 1984, Stanford Professor Swanson introduced IBC Point Contact Cell (PCC) solar technology, laying the foundation for groundbreaking advancements in photovoltaics. The following year, he established SunPower, which spearheaded the IBC cell industry from 1997 to 2010. Initially, the high costs of production restricted IBC modules to niche applications in aerospace and defense industries.
IBC technology positions the p-n junction and metal contacts on the backside of the solar cell, creating a sleek, metal-free front surface. This design maximizes the absorption of sunlight, allowing for a broader photon conversion range and significantly boosting overall efficiency.
Leveraging cutting-edge laser patterning technology, Chinese companies have revolutionized IBC cell production by eliminating the need for traditional photolithography. By combining this approach with advanced techniques like HBC (HJT+IBC), TBC (TOPCon+IBC), and HPBC, they have successfully driven down costs while enhancing efficiency and scalability.