More from every hour of light
N-type cells and multi-busbar current collection pull usable output from dawn, dusk and overcast skies.

A compact dual-glass rooftop panel that turns weak light into real output and keeps doing it through heat, salt air and hard winters.
A small-format N-type module for pitched roofs, carports and light commercial arrays, where full-size utility panels are simply too big to lay out. Glass front and back over an anodised aluminium frame lets it carry heavy snow above and strong uplift below, and it is tested against the salt mist and ammonia that shorten panel life on coastal and farm sites. It works from the front face only, and is warranted to still deliver 87.4% of its rated output in year 30.




No. It is a mono-facial module with dual glass: both faces are glass, but only the front collects light. The heat-strengthened rear sheet is there to protect the cells and extend service life, not to add yield. If you want rear-side gain over a reflective roof or a ground mount, choose a bifacial model instead.
Fifteen years on the product itself and thirty years on power output. Output falls no more than 1% in the first year and no more than 0.40% a year after that, leaving at least 87.4% of the rated figure in year 30.
1,762 x 1,134 x 30 mm and 24 kg, in an anodised aluminium frame with an IP68 junction box. It ships 37 panels to a pallet, and every power rating in this family shares the same dimensions and weight.