Havells 590W N-Type TOPCon Bifacial Solar Panel | Non-DCR | High Efficiency Module

SKU: GS10-T144-GF
Regular price Rs. 9,602.25

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Enhance your solar installations with Havells N-Type TOPCon Bifacial Solar Panels (Non-DCR), engineered for superior efficiency, higher energy yield, and long-term performance in demanding conditions.

Built using advanced N-Type TOPCon cell technology, these panels offer lower degradation, improved performance under low-light conditions, and higher output compared to conventional modules. The bifacial double-glass design enables additional power generation from the rear side, maximizing overall system efficiency and reducing cost per unit of electricity.

Designed for commercial, industrial, and large-scale residential projects, these modules deliver reliable performance across diverse environments including high temperatures, humidity, and dusty conditions.


Key Features

✔ N-Type TOPCon Technology
✔ Bifacial Double Glass Module
✔ Non-DCR (Open Market Supply)
✔ High Module Efficiency (~23%)
✔ Better Low-Light Performance
✔ Anti-PID & Low LID Degradation
✔ Higher Energy Yield with Rear Gain
✔ Strong Mechanical Strength (High Wind & Snow Load)
✔ IP68 Junction Box


📊 Performance Highlights

  • Up to ~23% module efficiency
  • Up to 10–30% additional power from bifacial gain
  • Optimized for low-light & real-world conditions
  • Lower degradation over time (N-Type advantage)

🏗️ Applications

• Commercial solar projects
• Industrial rooftops
• Ground-mounted solar plants
• EPC and large-scale installations


🛡️ Warranty

• 12 Years Product Warranty
• 30 Years Linear Performance Warranty


⚠️ Important Note

Wattages may vary based on availability and production batch. Exact specifications will be confirmed with the customer before dispatch.


🎯 Positioning Tip (important for you)

Use Non-DCR clearly because:

  • Dealers/EPCs search for it specifically
  • Signals better pricing flexibility vs DCR