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LONGi, a China-based green energy technology company, has announced that multiple cell and module efficiency achievements were included in the 68th Solar Cell Efficiency Tables. The tables were released by Professor Martin Green’s team at the University of New South Wales in Australia and feature only independently certified highest efficiency records. The listing included LONGi’s single-crystalline silicon cell efficiencies of 27.8% and 28.13%, with 28.13% identified as a world record. LONGi’s two-terminal crystalline silicon-perovskite tandem cell with 35.2% efficiency was also featured. Under conditions nearer to industrial-scale dimensions, the company recorded 34.3% efficiency at 261 cm² and 32.2% at 274 cm². At the module level, its 26.4% crystalline silicon module efficiency was described as the highest record for crystalline silicon modules. The report also included LONGi’s independently certified tandem module efficiencies of 31.4% and 29.4%. The tables require independent certification and standardized test conditions for comparability across different technology routes.
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