2024-02-21
Nigeria, February 20,2023 - DAS Solar showcased its high-efficiency N-type rectangular series modules at the Powerelec Nigeria 2024 in the Landmark Center from February 20 to 22, 2024. Powerlec Nigeria is one of the largest energy sector trade fairs in West Africa, focusing on green technology, environmental protection, and renewable energy.
As one of the regions with the most abundant sunshine in the world, Africa possesses 60% of the global solar energy resources. The International Renewable Energy Agency has estimated that the African continent has a potential of 7,900GW for photovoltaic development. Approximately 21.5GW of photovoltaic power can be installed in Nigeria by 2030, suggesting enormous growth prospects.
At the exhibition, DAS Solar showcased the 615W 72-cell rectangular bifacial double glass module and N-type 465W 54-cell DAS Black rectangular bifacial double glass module. As a leader in N-type technology, in 2023, DAS Solar introduced N-type rectangular series modules to the global market after integrating rectangular silicon wafers with TOPCon technology innovation. Using advanced TOPCon 4.0 high-efficiency cell technology and an optimal size design philosophy, the displayed 72-cell rectangular bifacial double glass module delivers 615W and 22.8% module efficiency. Additionally, by integrating SMBB technology, dual POE encapsulating films, and other high-reliability packaging materials along with high-density packaging techniques, the modules achieve breakthroughs in power and efficiency as well as further enhance their outstanding performance. They feature lower degradation, higher bifaciality, superior lower temperature coefficient, and load-bearing capabilities, which make them suitable for a wide range of photovoltaic applications, including Utility PV plants and industrial and commercial rooftops. In addition, the 54-cell N-type rectangular bifacial double glass module features a black appearance from cell to glass, backsheet, and frame, presenting the ultimate in all-black aesthetics. The module achieves an output power of 465W, and a conversion efficiency of up to 22.8%. During the first year, there is a 1.00% degradation in power, and during the second year, there is a 0.40% degradation in power. Due to its lightweight, compact, refined, and efficient design and flexible application solutions, it perfectly complements distributed rooftop architecture, making it highly favored by users.
DAS Solar, a provider of comprehensive photovoltaic system solutions, also displayed portable mobile power products, such as a 5KW solar energy storage system, solar backpacks, and portable solar charging panels. Their innovative and high-quality products attracted considerable attention from attendees on-site due to their sophisticated production lines and Strict process control system.
In addition to serving as a platform for DAS Solar to enter the Nigerian photovoltaic market, this exhibition laid the groundwork for the company's deep penetration of the African photovoltaic market. As DAS Solar leverages its technological and resource advantages in the future, it will introduce more high-quality and efficient products and services. For an in-depth experience of DAS Solar’s product offerings, visit booth number R7 until 22, February.