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A new type of degredation found in TOPCon : should you be worried ?
Discover our detailed analysis of the susceptibility of TOPCon cells to corrosion and the solutions developed by the PV industry to remedy the situation.

TOPCon Case Study : Glass/Backsheet vs. Dual Glass
The evolution of photovoltaic module structures has been marked by the transition from glass-backsheet to bi-glass, largely driven by sustainability concerns and the rise of bifacial cells. While glass-backsheet design dominated until 2019 due to its ease of manufacture, problems with the ageing of certain polymer films have led manufacturers to rethink their choices.

Canadian Solar, historic leader in PV, joins SYNAPSUN.com
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Canadian Solar photovoltaic modules on our portal. This manufacturer has a wealth of experience and technological strengths to meet the most specific challenges of your PV projects.

AIKO's Back Contact technology is coming to SYNAPSUN.com
We are pleased to announce the arrival of AIKO photovoltaic modules on our portals. These modules are equipped with All Back Contact (ABC) technology, ensuring better panel performance.

Photovoltaic Technologies & Modules: Roadmap and Trends in the PV Industry
The SYNAPSUN editorial team presents an analysis of trends in the production roadmaps for key PV technologies (PERC, TOPCon, HJT, XBC, and Tandem Perovskite) through 2034. Discover our insights and recommendations.

Photovoltaic Technologies & Modules: Current Overview
The technologies commonly used in photovoltaic modules are : PERC, TOPCon, HJT, XBC and Tandem Perovskite.
Find out more about the performance and characteristics of each.

Interview with Liu Yong, CEO of DAS Solar
Arnaud Catrice, Co-founder and CEO of SYNAPSUN, had the privilege of speaking with Liu Yong, CEO of DAS Solar, to explore their ambitious project for photovoltaic reindustrialization in France. In this interview, discover the key milestones and strategic vision shaping this transformative initiative.

Requirements for Photovoltaic Projects Near Airports: Latest Updates
The DGAC Removes Glare Constraints for Solar Farms Near Airports !

New DGAC requirements for photovoltaic projects near airports
The DGAC has modified its requirements for photovoltaic projects near airports. The Technical Information Note has been revised.
This revision removes the requirements for luminance levels of 10,000 and 20,000 candela per m².