en.Wedoany.com Reported - Canadian Solar Inc. has launched its TOPCon 3.0 module, which delivers a maximum power output of 670 watts and a conversion efficiency of 24.8%, with global shipments scheduled to begin in August 2026.

The Kitchener, Ontario-based company stated that the new module outperforms the average in energy yield and can reduce the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). Dr. Shawn Qu, Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Canadian Solar, noted that the module can achieve up to a 1.6% increase in energy yield and up to a 1.4% reduction in LCOE, aiming to deliver greater lifecycle value and more predictable long-term returns for partners.
According to information on the company's website, the TOPCon 3.0 module offers 1.6% higher output compared to previous generations. Its bifaciality rate reaches up to 90%, enabling greater power generation from the rear side of the module. The product features a temperature coefficient of -0.26%/°C, performing better in hot climate conditions. The module employs multi-cut cells and overlapping cell designs, increasing the effective surface area while reducing energy losses and lowering the risk of hot spots and other thermal issues. The company claims these technologies limit first-year degradation to no more than 1%, with subsequent annual degradation of 0.35%, ensuring power output exceeds 88.85% after 30 years. For glare-sensitive, high-load, corrosive, and dusty environments, the module offers optional anti-glare glass, an Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled junction box, and steel, composite, or dust-resistant frames. The new module will make its debut at Intersolar Europe in Munich, Germany, from June 23 to 25 this year.
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