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TCL Solar showcases BC technology and Southeast Asia expansion strategy at Vietnam renewable energy expo

#Infrastructure News#Industrial#Vietnam
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TCL Solar has made its debut at Solar & Storage Live Vietnam 2026, highlighting its integrated solar business and expansion plans for Southeast Asia. The company showcased solar solutions for residential, commercial and industrial (C&I), and utility-scale projects, while introducing its Back Contact (BC) technology with a focus on higher efficiency and lower carbon emissions. TCL Solar also outlined its localisation strategy through local service centres, technical training and stronger supply chains to support long-term solar project development across the region.

TCL Solar has marked its first appearance at Solar & Storage Live Vietnam 2026 by presenting its complete portfolio of solar products and outlining its strategy to strengthen its presence in Southeast Asia's fast-growing renewable energy market. The company said it is focusing on a vertically integrated business model and a project-first approach to support residential, commercial and industrial (C&I), and utility-scale solar developments across the region. 
The company displayed its full range of photovoltaic (PV) solutions, positioning itself as a long-term technology and project partner as Southeast Asian countries continue to expand investments in clean energy. The region has witnessed increasing demand for solar power due to rising electricity consumption, supportive government policies and decarbonisation targets. 
A key highlight of TCL Solar's showcase was its proprietary Back Contact (BC) technology, which has been developed to improve solar module performance and efficiency. According to the company, its BC modules deliver a maximum power output of more than 710W and module conversion efficiency exceeding 26%. 
The company further stated that the modules use advanced photolithography and fully passivated contact technology, enabling cell efficiency of up to 27.5%. It also said the modules feature a busbar-free coverage rate of more than 96%, which is designed to improve electricity generation while offering an all-black appearance suited for tropical climate conditions. 
TCL Solar also highlighted what it described as its dual-native core strengths that support the performance of its BC technology. 
The company said it has built a strong intellectual property portfolio with more than 1,600 global patents related to BC technology, giving it greater technological independence while reducing operational risks for project partners. 
In addition, TCL Solar stated that its vertically integrated manufacturing process includes the use of its proprietary TS002 high-efficiency, low-carbon silicon wafers. According to the company, these wafers have a minority carrier lifetime of more than 10,000 microseconds, helping improve silicon purity while reducing the carbon footprint by around 10%. 
The company also outlined its expansion plans for Southeast Asia, stating that it is increasing its BC production capacity to meet the region's growing energy requirements. It believes the ongoing transition towards N-type solar technology is creating new opportunities across residential, commercial, industrial and utility-scale projects. 
As part of its regional growth strategy, TCL Solar said it is establishing local service centres, offering technical training programmes and strengthening supply chain capabilities. The company believes these measures will help distributors and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies execute long-term photovoltaic projects more efficiently and reliably. 
The company's focus on Southeast Asia comes at a time when several countries in the region are accelerating renewable energy deployment to improve energy security and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Vietnam, in particular, has emerged as one of the region's major solar markets after witnessing rapid capacity additions over the past few years, although recent policy changes have shifted the focus towards improving grid integration and sustainable project development. 
Looking ahead, TCL Solar said it will continue to focus on technological innovation, local manufacturing and partnerships to expand the adoption of high-efficiency solar solutions while supporting lower-carbon energy systems in emerging economies. 
The announcement was issued by TCL Solar through PRNewswire. PTI stated that it does not bear editorial responsibility for the content of the press release. 
Source PTI

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