- Becquer’s HJT modules boost output by 15%, improve heat tolerance by 20%, and reduce degradation, offering major financial gains for MW-scale projects.
- The versatile technology integrates with building materials, supports complex designs, and comes with a 30-year warranty for high-performance, durable solar installations.
Becsa, part of the Becquer Energy group, launched India’s first BIS-approved HJT solar module, branded BEC-HJT. The company said the module delivers 15% more output and 20% better heat tolerance than conventional solar panels. It also reduces long-term degradation.
As a result, MW-scale projects can earn crores in extra revenue or savings.
The new technology integrates solar cells with many types of building materials. Therefore, developers can use it on factories, commercial buildings and large structures.
Becquer installed its HJT modules at D’décor’s Tarapur facility, which now holds Asia’s largest solar façade. The company said the technology increases efficiency, improves performance in high temperatures and reduces space needs.
Moreover, the modules suit new construction projects with complex or aesthetic design requirements.
Becquer has already deployed the technology at factories in the automobile, steel and FMCG sectors. The modules come with a 30-year warranty. They offer higher returns and long-term durability in India’s tropical climate.