Astronergy showcased its advanced n-type TOPCon PV modules at the Georgian Energy Exhibition and Forum. As per the company, Georgia aims for a 27.4% renewable energy share by 2030 to boost energy security and reduce import dependence. Despite lacking utility-scale solar PV systems, Georgia presents significant opportunities for manufacturers. The company claims its n-type TOPCon modules, featuring TOPCon 4.0 cell technology, SMBB, ZBB, and light redirecting film, ensure high conversion efficiency and cost-effectiveness in power generation. Astronergy is committed to supporting Georgia’s energy goals by expanding its footprint and fostering local partnerships, contributing to sustainability and energy security initiatives.