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27 June 2011

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Top 10 Crystalline Module Efficiency (mono-crystalline)

This information has been collated from public sources such as product datasheets online.

 

 


  Manufacturer Module Efficiency Module Type
1. Sunpower 20.40% E20 / 333 SOLAR PANEL
2. AUO 19.50% PM318B00
3. Sanyo Electric 19.00% HIT-N240SE10
4. Jiawei 18.30% JW-S100
5. Crown Renewable Energy 18.30% Summit 100LM
6. JA Solar 16.84% JAM5(L)-72-215/SI
7. Trina Solar 16.40% TSM-210DC80
8. CNPV Solar 16.20% CNPV-105M
9. Yingli Solar 16.20% Panda 265 Series
10. Jetion 16.20% JT315SAc

 


 

*This table was first published on June 27, 2011 and last updated on July 8, 2011

 

 

As many would have expected, Sunpower sells the solar module with the highest efficiency of 19.6%. The technology of number three Sanyo is actually not based on mc-Si alone. Their HIT technology combines a crystalline silicon cell with an additional amorphous silicon layer. The difference between the leader and the number 10 is 3.4%; in absolute terms a small difference, but relatively significant. The difference could mean you need less space, for example on a roof, to achieve the same system power or energy yield. It means you need less BOS investments. Whether it pays out to use the higher efficient modules is yet to be seen.


This ranking does not say anything about the module cost, the relative cost per Wattpeak power, nor about the most important topic, the cost per produced solar kWh. It could mean that a module of lower efficiency is so much cheaper that the extra cost for other system components (more frame, cables, installation work) can easily be covered by the money saved on the modules. Also, some modules perform better in real life conditions rather than in the standard test condition as mentioned on the certified datasheet. These cost issues will be key in the Top-10s coming up soon

 

Another remark can be made about the origin of the modules. Europeans as well as Americans often claim that at least their products offer the best quality, but this does not show in terms of technology superiority. Although the number one, Sunpower, is from the US, their cells and modules are actually produced in the Philipines. Except for Crown Renewable Energy all the other modules are from Asia. And it’s interesting to see that some of the more well known brands did not make it into the Top-10. We do find these brands in the Top-50 overview that can be downloaded for free. Also interesting to see is the relatively young and unknown brands that are listed. Will these companies be offering an attractive price too and thus be heading for a leading market position? The future will tell as this listing will be updated frequently.

 

See the full top-10 and the link to the complete top-50 here

 

 

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