en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tongwei recently launched its TNC 3.0 modules, primarily targeting the need to enhance power generation returns for photovoltaic power stations under the same land and sunlight conditions, aiming to provide optimization solutions for station operations through module technology upgrades. This photovoltaic module features bifacial power generation capability, utilizing ground-reflected sunlight to bring additional power generation gains to stations in scenarios such as deserts and snowfields. In high-temperature environments, the TNC 3.0 module's heat-resistant characteristics help maintain stable output during peak summer generation periods.

To address partial shading issues, the photovoltaic module adopts smart circuit design to minimize power generation losses and reduce safety risks. In terms of structural reliability, the TNC 3.0 module employs quarter-cut design and shingle interconnection technology to cope with external forces such as wind, snow, and installation, preventing hidden crack risks at the source and enhancing long-term operational reliability.
Through the synergistic effect of multiple features including high bifaciality, heat resistance, shading resistance, and crack resistance, this module aims to ensure higher total power generation and more certain investment returns throughout the station's entire lifecycle. As photovoltaic power stations demand higher module performance and long-term reliability, Tongwei's newly launched photovoltaic module is expected to provide a new reference for ground-mounted station project selection.










