To enhance the quality of solar products andramp up the adoption of solar energy in the country, Gautam Solar has expandedits G2X series with the launch of high-efficiency and high-performance 450 Wpsolar modules with bigger M10 cells. Gautam Solar’s 450 Wp – M10 Modules arecompact in size and weight, which makes it easier to handle, particularly inrooftop solar installations.
The modules are easier to carry on the stairs andlift upwards. This results in reduced breakage rates as the modules are lightin weight and allow easy handling by the workers. Another benefit of thesemodules is that they save on module mounting structure costs. They only requiretwo purlins to install compared to the standard four purlins for the higherwattage M10 modules.
With dimensions of 1,923 mm x 1,134 mm x 35 mm,the Modules offer a Power per Unit Area of 206.4 W/m2 compared to210.8 W/m2 for the 545 Wp Modules. This small trade-off of 2.0 percent Power per Unit Area is virtually insignificant in front of the benefits itprovides. The modules incorporate multi-busbar technology for reduced internalresistance losses and round ribbons for better light utilization.
Through these advanced modules, Gautam Solarhopes to revolutionize the rooftop solar segment in the country. The moduleswill be available in both mono-facial and bi-facial variants.
The module is a 120 half-cut PERC monocrystallinemodule with high-quality mono-facial/bi-facial cells (depending on thevariant).
“The new high-performance modules will furtherboost the transition towards replacing fossil fuel as a source of power withcleaner sources of energy. The modules will specifically be ideal for RooftopSolar Power projects which is the market with the biggest growth potential,especially for a country like India. The modules will significantly benefitRooftop Solar Developers and Solar System Integrators (EPCs),” said Director ofGautam Solar Private Limited, Gautam Mohanka.
The new advanced modules are being manufacturedat the company’s modern manufacturing facility in Haridwar of Uttrakhand, whichrecently boosted its annual production capacity to 400 MWp with the companyeyeing to further expand to 1 GWp in the near future.