Boviet Solar to Showcase New N-Type High Power PV at Intersolar NA

Boviet Solar Technology Co. Ltd., a leading solar energy technology company specializing in monocrystalline PV cells and Gamma Series™ Monofacial and Vega Series™ Bifacial PV modules, will unveil its latest N-Type solar cell-based PV modules at the Intersolar & Energy Storage North America trade show and conference.

Boviet Solar will showcase its innovative solar technologies at booth 2035 in the main hall of the San Diego Convention Center from February 25–27, 2025.

Boviet Solar’s Gamma Series™ Monofacial and Vega Series™ Bifacial PV modules are engineered with cutting-edge technology and premium materials, ensuring durability and reliability under stringent quality controls and high-tech manufacturing processes. Equipped with N-Type cell, half-cut, multi-busbar, and large-cell designs, these modules maximize light absorption, enhance power generation, and boost overall efficiency. Designed for residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale applications, they offer superior performance and long-term dependability, empowering developers, installers, and EPCs with confidence in their solar investments.

The company will display the latest module offerings:

  • Vega Series™ Mono-Monofacial PV Module I N-Type
    • Application Type: Residential
    • Maximum Power Output: 435W
    • Design Type: Black Frame / Transparent Back
    • Module Efficiency: 22.28%
    • Cell Efficiency: 24.5%
    • Module Dimensions: 67.8 x 44.65 x 1.19 inches
    • Module Weight: 44.09 lb
    • Module Code: BVM7609M-XXX-H-HC-BF
  • Vega Series™ Mono-Bifacial PV Module I N-Type
    • Application Type: C&I / Utility
    • Maximum Power Output: 580W
    • Design Type: Single Glass / Silver Frame / Transparent Backsheet
    • Module Efficiency: 22.45%
    • Cell Efficiency: 24.5%
    • Module Dimensions: 89.69 x 44.65 x 1.38 inches
    • Module Weight: 61.73 lb
    • Module Code: BVM7612M-XXX-H-HC-BF
  • Vega Series™ Mono-Bifacial PV Module I N-Type
    • Application Type: Utility
    • Maximum Power Output: 630W
    • Design Type: Double Glass / Silver Frame
    • Module Efficiency: 23.3%
    • Cell Efficiency: 24.5%
    • Module Dimensions: 93.86 x 44.65 x 1.3 inches
    • Module Weight: 71.65 lb
    • Module Code: BVM8611M-XXXR-H-HC-BF-DG
  • Vega Series™ Mono-Bifacial PV Module I N-Type
    • Application Type: Utility
    • Maximum Power Output: 720W
    • Design Type: Double Glass / Silver Frame
    • Module Efficiency: 23.18% Cell Efficiency: 24.5%
    • Module Dimensions: 93.86 x 51.30 x 1.3 inches
    • Module Weight: 83.78 lb
    • Module Code: BVM8611M-XXX-H-HC-BF-DG

“We’re looking forward to connecting with our partners and clients at Intersolar NA, where we’ll share exciting developments happening at our company, including updates on Boviet’s U.S. Phase 1 PV module and Phase 2 PV cell manufacturing, as well as advancements in our manufacturing, technology, and product innovations,” said Sienna Cen, President of Boviet Solar USA. “It’s going to be a fantastic event for Boviet Solar.”

With a proven track record of successfully working with many of the industry’s leading players, Boviet Solar has been named a BNEF Tier 1 PV module manufacturer, a Wood Mackenzie top 10 global bankable PV module manufacturer, and a Sinovoltaics top 10 global financially stable PV module manufacturer. Boviet Solar’s PV modules are known for their power, performance, and quality and have been rated as top performers on PVEL Kiwa’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard since 2019. Black & Veatch also successfully completed an independent assessment of Boviet Solar’s manufacturing facilities in 2022.

 

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