Huasun Energy Launches 760 W Heterojunction Solar Module with 2000 V System Voltage

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Huasun Energy launched its new Himalaya 760 HV heterojunction (HJT) solar module, featuring 760 W nominal output, 24.5% conversion efficiency, and an industry-first 2000 V system voltage rating, marking a major step in high-power module commercialization.

The launch event brought together senior management, technical experts, and industry partners. Chairman Xu Xiaohua stated that the photovoltaic industry is entering a new stage where system-level cost reduction and lifecycle value have become the core drivers of competitiveness. The 760 W module is designed specifically for large utility-scale and desert-based projects, where high output power and high-voltage operation deliver maximum economic benefits.

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2000V System Voltage Delivers Verified System-Level Gains

By upgrading system voltage from the industry-standard 1500V to 2000V, the Himalaya 760 HV opens new optimization space at the power plant level.In a 100 MVA utility project in Hami, Xinjiang, simulation results show that compared with a 1500V system, the 2000V configuration:

  • Reduces BOS costs by approximately RMB 0.1157/W
  • Cuts foundation pile demand by more than 5,000 units
  • Significantly improves land-use efficiency
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Further comparative analysis shows that an HJT 760W (2000V) system versus a TOPCon 725W (1500V) system delivers:

  • BOS cost reduction of RMB 0.1521/W
  • BOS savings of approximately 11.95%
  • Project IRR increase of 0.86 percentage points

These system-level gains translate directly into materially higher investment returns for large utility-scale solar projects.

Advanced Module Design for High Efficiency and Reliable Mass Production

The Himalaya 760 HV integrates multiple advanced manufacturing and structural upgrades, including:

  • 132 half-cell dual-string architecture
  • Large-size silicon wafers
  • Negative spacing design and high screen coverage
  • Active area ratio of 95.8%
  • Power gain of approximately 20W and efficiency improvement of 0.66%

To ensure safety under ultra-high voltage operation, the module adopts an innovative butyl edge-sealing process, delivering enhanced insulation without compromising efficiency or active area utilization. Now, themodule is fully compatible with existing high-efficiency production lines and requires only minor stringer adjustments, enabling rapid scale-up with high yield and manufacturing stability.

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Commercial Orders Secured at Launch

At the event, the 760 W module secured initial commercial supply agreements with partners including Anhui Guoding Construction and Abdullah Reabi Company, confirming strong market demand at launch and readiness for large-scale deployment.

A New Platform for the Next Stage of Utility-Scale Solar

With the combination of 760 W ultra-high power, 24.5% efficiency, and 2000 V system voltage, the Himalaya 760 HV establishes a new benchmark for next-generation utility PV systems. The platform delivers measurable gains in BOS cost, project internal rate of return, and lifecycle energy yield.

โ€œ760 W is not an endpoint, but a new starting point,โ€ Chairman Xu stated at the launch. โ€œThis platform will continue to evolve toward higher power, higher efficiency, and higher value, supporting the long-term transformation of global clean energy.โ€


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