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.
Astronergy’s expansion plans for Georgia
Astronergy aims to support Georgia’s energy goals by providing high-efficiency, cost-effective solar modules. (Image Credit: Astronergy)