HT Solar is Showcasing TOPCon And Flexible Panel Technology For The First Time At Solarex İstanbul.
HT Solar is Showcasing TOPCon And Flexible Panel Technology For The First Time At Solarex İstanbul.
The International SolarEX Istanbul Fair, one of the top 5 solar energy and technology fairs in the world, is opening its doors. Taking place from April 4-6, SolarEX Istanbul will feature HT Solar, which will introduce two of its latest technology panels added to its product range. HT Solar is also preparing to showcase a specially designed panel representing the over 5 million panels produced for Turkey at its stand for the fair visitors.
HT Solar is a key partner for many countries, including Turkey and the USA with an annual solar panel production capacity of 2 GW. HT Solar is set to showcase for the first time its solar panels with TOPCon technology, offering customers high-performance and more efficient energy production opportunities at SolarEX Istanbul. The TOPCon HT72 - 18X - 580 W Bifacial Double Glass and TOPCon HT54 - 18X - 435W Double Glass Black panels, which will be displayed at HT Solar's booth, are scheduled to hit the market in April. These two panels with TOPCon technology feature advanced anti-PID properties, dual energy production performance, excellent low-light performance, and reduced power loss, making them some of the most advanced solar panel technologies available today.
HT Solar is Introducing TOPCon Technology to Investors in Turkey
HT Solar's cutting-edge TOPCon solar panels, which will be showcased for the first time at SolarEX Istanbul, offer investors an opportunity with their high performance in all weather conditions. The TOPCon panels generate power with high efficiency even in regions that receive relatively little sunlight throughout the year, significantly increasing HT Solar's presence and effectiveness in these areas. Thanks to substantial R&D investments, HT Solar has achieved a notable success by producing 2% more energy with TOPCon solar panels, setting itself apart in the field. This achievement not only benefits HT Solar's business partners but also makes a significant contribution to the future of nature.
Another product HT Solar will present for the first time at SolarEX Istanbul is the flexible panel, which offers users significant advantages.
Signing for the 5 Millionth Panel
HT Solar, which has a stake in 2 GW of the 11 GW installed solar panel capacity in Turkey, recently passed an important milestone. The company, which has produced over 5 million panels for Turkey, will also showcase a panel representing the 5 millionth product at its booth. Business partners who visit the booth will have the opportunity to sign the 5 millionth panel, leaving a memorable mark on this achievement.
Recently, HT Solar became the 'Sustainable Energy Sponsor' of the Fenerbahçe Beko Men's Basketball Team and will also display a signed forma from the team players at its booth.
Additionally, visitors to the HT Solar booth will have the chance to participate in activities such as quizzes and matching games, offering both an enjoyable time and the opportunity to win various prizes.
About HT Solar Energy
HT Solar Energy, a subsidiary of HT-SAAE from the People's Republic of China, was established in 2016 in the Istanbul Tuzla Free Zone. HT Solar supplies solar panels to many locations around the world, including the Turkish and US markets with an annual solar panel production capacity of 2 GW. Reaching 2 GW of installed capacity in Turkey, HT Solar alone meets approximately 20% of the country's solar energy needs. Competing with global giants, HT Solar has been listed in Bloomberg's prestigious TIER 1 list for 8 years and exports 1 GW annually to the US market through Turkey. With nearly 500 employees, HT Solar closed 2023 with a turnover of 554 million dollars, and the company's active size reached 3 billion lira. HT Solar has maintained its leadership among panel manufacturers in the ISO 500 list since 2018. HT Solar produces solar panels for many countries including Japan, India, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Brazil besides Turkey and the USA.