Premier Energies unveils all-black G12R DCR solar module

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Premier Energies Ltd has launched the NeoBlack Series, an all-black G12R bifacial (glass-glass) TOPCon solar module for residential and premium commercial applications.

The module combines tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cell technology with a uniform black design aimed at improving aesthetics while minimizing glare in rooftop installations.

The DCR-compliant module is available in power output ranging from 600 Wp to 630 Wp and efficiencies of 22.21% to 23.32%, respectively. It has a temperature coefficient (Pmax) of -0.29%/C.

The module is built with 132 half-cut n-type cells based on the G12R rectangular wafer format (210 mm × 182.3 mm) and offers bifaciality of up to 85%.

The module measures 2,382 mm × 1,134 mm × 35 mm and weighs 33.5 kg (±3%).

Premier Energies said the product is designed with advanced in-house cell architecture and optimized module design, ensuring high light absorption efficiency, excellent anti-PID performance, and enhanced durability for reliable operation even under low and diffused light conditions.

The module comes with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year performance warranty.

Srini Adapa, Chief Growth Officer, Premier Energies, said: “The future of residential solar lies not just in performance, but in how seamlessly it integrates with modern homes. With India’s first all-black DCR module, we are addressing a critical consumer need—bringing together design and efficiency through innovation, without compromise.”

Chandra Mauli Kumar, Chief Production Officer, Premier Energies, added: “Delivering a product that meets both aesthetic and performance expectations requires precision manufacturing and advanced process capabilities. Our integrated cell and module manufacturing setup ensures consistency, durability, and high efficiency, making the NeoBlack Series a strong addition to our portfolio.

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