Dinto Solar Launches 2026-2030 HJT Roadmap Aiming for 32% Efficiency and 1,000 W Modules
Dinto Solar has announced its 2026 HJT Technology Roadmap, targeting high-efficiency heterojunction solar cells and modules for 2026-2030. Key innovations include C-HJT 2.0 technology, which reduces material costs and enhances efficiency. The company plans to achieve mass production of 1/3-cut HJT modules by 2026 with power output of ≥760 W and efficiency ≥24.47%. By 2030, the goal is to exceed 1,000 W and achieve over 32.20% efficiency.

Dinto Solar's 2026 HJT Technology Roadmap outlines plans for heterojunction solar cells and modules from 2026 to 2030. Innovations include high-efficiency TCO thin films, ultra-narrow gridline printing, and C-HJT 2.0 technology, which significantly reduces gridline resistivity and improves efficiency.
The roadmap aims for mass production of 1/3-cut HJT modules by 2026, targeting ≥760 W and ≥24.47% efficiency. By 2028, module power is expected to exceed 800 W with approximately 25.75% efficiency. By 2030, Dinto Solar aims for modules exceeding 1,000 W and 32.20% efficiency, emphasizing the commitment to scalable innovation in photovoltaic solutions.




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