homesun
homesun

homesun

  • 1846 W. 169th Street, Suite A, Gardena, Gardena, California, United States (US)
  • 5633032211
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Vendor Biography

Homesun is a China-based factory manufacturing solar panels, inventers, photovoltaic systems, batteries, solar panel street light and provides complete solution design and equipment supply. As a professional photovoltaic module manufacturer, the annual production capacity exceeds 1.2GW, and more than 2.7GW of solar modules have been sold in more than 110 countries.

A 600W TOPCon solar panel is built for projects that want high output per module without adding complexity to design, procurement, or installation. In many commercial and utility-style arrays, wattage per panel shapes everything that follows: the number of modules handled on site, string layout, racking density, cable runs, combiner sizing, and even transport costs. A 600W class module sits in a practical middle ground—strong power density for modern projects, while keeping balance-of-system decisions familiar for EPCs and installers.

 

TOPCon technology (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) is chosen for a simple reason: it targets higher conversion performance and steadier output over time by improving the way current is collected at the cell level. In conventional cell designs, some energy is lost as charge carriers recombine before being captured. TOPCon reduces these losses through a passivated contact structure, which helps the cell convert more of the incoming light into usable electricity. For project owners, this shows up as better energy harvest across real operating conditions, not just nameplate figures.

 

The 600W TOPCon panel is also a practical answer to increasingly common site constraints. Land, rooftops, and carport structures rarely offer perfect geometry. A higher-power module can reduce the total module count needed for a target DC capacity, which can simplify the job in ways that are easy to measure: fewer module-to-module connections, fewer boxes opened, fewer serial numbers to record, and fewer units to stage. For teams that install at scale, these “small” reductions can translate into meaningful time savings and more predictable scheduling.