Institute of Physics and Technology

PRODUCTS

Modern technologies

Our solar panels are made using TOPCon, HJT technologies

TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) is an innovative approach aimed at increasing the efficiency of solar cells. It uses a thin tunnel oxide layer and passivated contacts to minimize energy loss and increase light absorption.

HJT (Heterojunction Technology) is a technology that combines the advantages of crystalline silicon and thin-film solar cells. It involves forming a heterojunction between different layers of materials, such as amorphous silicon and crystalline silicon, to improve light absorption and reduce energy loss.

Solar panel
Standart


Power: from 580 Watts
Module efficiency: more than 22.5%
Dimensions: 2278 x 1134 x 30 mm | 33.2 kg
Packaging: cardboard
Warranty on materials and workmanship 15 years

Solar panels can be used to power a variety of devices and systems, including homes, businesses, cars, and even space stations.

To order

Facade solar panels  according to customer's dimensions

This is an innovative solution for integrating renewable energy sources into building architecture. They are photovoltaic modules that are installed on the facades of houses and other buildings.

The facade solar panel weighs from 20 to 100 kg, depending on the order (size on request).
Type of packaging cardboard.

JOINT PROJECT

This project has been and is being implemented within the framework of the implementation of grant financing for the commercialization of the Russian Scientific and Technical Complex, financed by funds from the State Institution “Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan”.

To get acquainted with the products, as well as current activities, we invite you to visit our Institute, where you can see real science, learn about our research and ask your questions to scientists of the old and new generations.

Please inform us in advance about a convenient time for you to visit:
+ 7 (727) 386 55 36 or by mail info@sci.kz