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TCL Solar Unveils N-Type PV Innovations at Philippines’ Largest Renewable Energy Event, Advancing Southeast Asia’s Green Transition

On May 19-20, 2025, TCL Solar showcased its latest lineup of N-type photovoltaic (PV) modules at Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2025, the Philippines’ premier renewable energy exhibition.

The Philippines, located in sun-drenched Southeast Asia, boasts abundant solar resources, with annual solar irradiation reaching 1,500–2,100 kWh/m². The nation’s PV market is on a rapid growth trajectory, fueled by government targets to increase renewable energy’s share in the energy mix to 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2040, driving a clean energy transition in its energy structure.

TCL Solar is committed to deepening its presence in Southeast Asia, continuously launching PV module products and system solutions tailored to the region’s climate and energy demands. Leveraging advanced technologies, TCL Solar aims to accelerate the green transformation of Southeast Asia’s energy landscape.

TCL Solar’s BC series made its Southeast Asia debut, drawing significant attention from industry partners. The G11RA-72P module, combining high efficiency with aesthetic design, delivers a maximum output power of 665W and a conversion efficiency of 24.6%. Compared to conventional modules, it offers a 30W power boost and a 7% increase in installed capacity per unit area, perfectly addressing the Philippines’ land constraints and distributed energy market needs.

The BC series also excels in tropical adaptability. Its “straight-line” ribbon design reduces microcrack risks by over 20%, ensuring resilience against the Philippines’ high temperatures, humidity, and challenging terrains.

At the event, TCL Solar also introduced the G10L-72P TOPCon module with a robust steel frame, engineered for Southeast Asia’s typhoon-prone environments. Compared to traditional framed modules, its wind load resistance is enhanced by 50%, withstanding front-side pressures up to 5,400 Pa and rear-side pressures of 2,400 Pa. With a 605W output power, 23.4% module efficiency, and N-type TOPCon technology’s low-degradation characteristics (less than 1% in the first year and an annual linear degradation rate below 0.4%), this product redefines module reliability standards, safeguarding customers’ full-lifecycle value.

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