2025-09-10
TNC2.0
See you in Sydney!
Once a shelter from wind and rain,
the rooftop now becomes a space to harvest sunlight.
As sunlight falls, it is converted into electricity, powering daily life.
Now, a new chapter is about to unfold atop rooftops.
On August 30th,
the first batch of Tongwei TNC 2.0 G12R-48 modules
bound for Australia
officially set sail from Nantong Port to Sydney.
Delivery to our strategic partners in Australia
is expected to be completed in mid-September.
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Green energy is on its way.
High Power for Greater Peace of Mind
High power not only means higher efficiency;
for the same system capacity, choosing TNC 2.0 is far more cost-effective.
Fewer cables
Lower labor costs
Fewer brackets
Superior Performance for Enhanced Security
The dual-glass design acts as "double-sided armor" for the modules.
Both the front and back sides use thermally strengthened glass,
effectively withstanding environmental impacts.
The front load capacity is increased to 6,000Pa,
capable of withstanding snow accumulation of approximately 4 meters,
sufficient to tackle heavy snow challenges in Australia.
* The highest recorded snow accumulation in New South Wales is 0.5 meters,
and the maximum snow depth in the Spencers Creek mountain area reaches 22 meters.
The back load capacity is raised to 4,000Pa,
able to resist the impact of nearly a Force 17 (Category 5) hurricane
(equivalent to extreme wind speeds of over 62m/s),
ensuring rooftops remain unyielding against storms.
Hail resistance is enhanced to withstand 45mm hailstones
striking at a speed of 30.8m/s (approx. 110 km/h).
Its impact resistance energy is 10.5 times higher than the IEC standard,
guaranteeing reliable performance even in hailstorms.
* Australia's largest recorded hailstone size: 16cm (Yalboroo, 2021)
Sleek Appearance for Better Aesthetics
The clean design and smooth lines
allow rooftops to generate electricity while maintaining visual appeal.
Adopting 908 cell technology,
it features a gridless design with no PAD connections,
resulting in a flatter and cleaner cell surface
and a more uniform visual effect.
The journey across the oceans has begun.
Next stop:
Countless rooftops across Australia.
The TNC 2.0 G12R-48 modules
will capture every ray of sunlight and convert it into energy for homes.