Solar N Plus Obtains SGS Certification for its 182 TOPCon PV Cell

Veröffentlicht auf 09.06.2023
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Solar N Plus New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. has achieved another milestone in its commitment to quality and environmental standards. The company proudly announced that its 182 TOPCon PV (Photovoltaic) cell has obtained the prestigious SGS certification.



The SGS certification is a globally recognized validation of a product's compliance with international standards. Solar N Plus successfully passed the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals), and SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) tests conducted by SGS, reinforcing its commitment to producing safe and environmentally friendly solar cells.

Solar N Plus's 182 TOPCon PV cell is a cutting-edge technology that has achieved a conversion efficiency of 25.5% in mass production. It offers high efficiency, superior performance, and a low temperature coefficient, enabling increased power generation.

"We are pleased to receive the SGS certification for our 182 TOPCon PV cell," said Ashley Wang, General Manager of International Sales and Marketing at Solar N Plus. "It is a testament to our continuous efforts to deliver high-quality and reliable solar cells. This certification further solidifies our position as a trusted provider in the solar industry."

Solar N Plus has been at the forefront of renewable energy solutions, striving to deliver innovative and sustainable solar products. With the SGS certification, the company demonstrates its adherence to strict quality control processes and its commitment to meeting the highest industry standards.


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