DAS Solar Propels Australia's Net-zero Ambition with DAS Black Modules at All Energy 2024

2024-10-23

Melbourne, Oct. 23, 2024 - DAS Solar, a leader in N-type PV technology, showcases its flagship products, including the DAS Black modules, DBC modules, and lightweight modules, which draws attention of global visitors keen to learn more about the innovations.

 

As the largest country in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia benefits from abundant sunlight, making it an ideal location for solar development. According to government targets, 82% of Australia's electricity is expected to come from renewable energy sources by 2030, with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Meanwhile, research shows that distributed solar accounts for 68% of all new solar installations in Australia in 2023. Looking ahead, residential and commercial rooftop installations will continue to drive growth in the local market, making distributed solar a key area for investment and development.

 

As one of the countries with the highest per capita solar installations, Australia's solar market is relatively mature. In recent years, DAS Solar's high-efficiency modules have earned a strong reputation among local customers. At the exhibition, DAS Solar presents its 440W N-type 4.0 dual-glass bifacial DAS black module, 625W high-efficiency dual-glass bifacial module, 470W DBC module, and 475W lightweight framed module. Among them, the DAS Black series attracts significant attention with the sleek appearance and outstanding performance. These modules feature innovative coating technology and colorless coated glass, which improves light absorption and boosts power generation. The black cells, black frames, and transparent backsheets offer customers various customization options, combining aesthetic appeal with high functionality. The innovative design also enhances the efficiency and ease of transport, handling and installation, making these modules a perfect fit for distributed projects.

 

Knowing that technological innovation is significant to the industry's growth, DAS Solar has been continuously advancing with its latest TOPCon 4.0 Plus cells achieving an average mass-production efficiency of 26.7%, an open-circuit voltage of 742mV, and a maximum module power output of 610.15W. In addition, the full-area module conversion efficiency reaches 24.02%, setting multiple world records for large-area TOPCon cell efficiency. The company continues to push the envelope in innovative technologies, and the DBC modules using back-contact N-type BC cells are a great example. These modules feature a busbar-free front surface, eliminating light blockage and improving conversion efficiency. With a lower temperature coefficient and significantly enhanced power and efficiency, the DBC modules can integrate seamlessly into building aesthetics, making which ideal for distributed projects.

 

In a market where competition is increasingly homogenized, differentiated products have become the key for companies to stand out. DAS Solar's lightweight framed half-cell module adopts glass-free encapsulation technology, with a weight of just 4.7 kg per square meter, reducing module weight by more than 50% compared to standard modules of the same power. These lightweight modules excel in high-temperature and high-humidity environments, offering superior reliability, durability, and fire resistance. By virtue of a removable design for maintenance, these modules are not only easy to install but also ideal for rooftops with limited load-bearing capacity, delivering optimal value for end-users throughout the life-cycle.

 

In just over six years, DAS Solar has made impressive strides in global expansion. The company has been named a BNEF Tier 1 module supplier, ranking among the TOP10 global module shipments. In the meantime, the company is recognized with prestigious accolades, including the PV ModuleTech A bankability rating, EcoVadis Silver Medal for Corporate Social Responsibility, and PQP Top Performer, which demonstrates DAS Solar's wide recognition and strong reputation worldwide.

 

As part of its global strategy, DAS Solar has established a subsidiary in Australia, and partners with leading local distributors to emphasize the market presence. This has allowed DAS Solar to create a localized marketing network and provide customers with logistics, warehousing, and technical support services. The company's products meet the CEC certification requirements, and several projects in Australia and New Zealand have already been connected to the grid, contributing to the region's green energy transition.

 

As spring blooms in the Southern Hemisphere, renewable energy is taking root and growing stronger. In the future, DAS Solar will continue to bring its industry-leading high-efficiency module solutions to residential and commercial projects, injecting fresh momentum into Australia's clean transition and carbon neutrality.

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