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Qcells supplies photovoltaic modules for TotalEnergies' largest solar power plant in France

More than 120,000 low-carbon footprint Qcells solar modules have been installed by TotalEnergies at the 55 MWp project site in Gien (near Orléans), which was part-funded by local residents.

[Berlin, Germany, December 17, 2021] A pioneering new solar PV plant in France, constructed by French global multi-energy company TotalEnergies using Qcells modules, aims to set a new standard in community-supported, low-carbon renewable energy production.

Totalling 55 MWp, the recently completed 75 hectare solar farm northeast of Gien, in central-northern France, produces up to 64 GWh of clean solar electricity a year – enough to meet the power consumption needs of 38,000 local households. This is the equivalent of removing 550,000 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere over the plant’s estimated 30-year lifetime.

But what really sets the solar farm apart from standard PV projects is the commitment from both TotalEnergies and Qcells to deliver something more than a typical renewable energy plant.

For TotalEnergies – which currently has a 10 GW renewable energy portfolio globally and is aiming for 35 GW by 2025 on the road to its 2050 net zero carbon target – it was essential to include the local stakeholders in the project development.

For TotalEnergies’ partner Qcells, the project offers the perfect opportunity to showcase not only the performance and reliability of the company’s Q.PEAK DUO L-G6.3 modules, of which a total of 126,000 were installed, but also the low-carbon credentials of this module series.

Qcells was one of the first major module manufacturers to meet the French Energy Regulatory Commission’s (CRE) low-carbon footprint (CFP) certification for utility-scale PV tenders, and has taken great strides over the past couple of years to develop a cleaner solar supply chain for its materials and components.

The Q.PEAK DUO L-G6.3 modules were amongst the first from Qcells to be certified by Certisolis as low-CFP components, and the company is poised to launch its latest low-CFP modules series – the Q.PEAK DUO XL-G10 and Q.PEAK DUO XL-G11 – into France in Q2 next year.

Qcells’ Q.PEAK DUO module series relies on the company’s patented passivation technology, Q.ANTUM, which enables solar cells to better and more efficiently capture and convert sunlight into energy than traditional solar cells. Qcells has successfully defended its ownership of this technology patent – the ‘689 patent – in Germany since 2019, and continues to enforce its legal rights to uphold the values of this patent, thus ensuring a fair, healthy and innovative solar technology landscape in Europe and beyond. Q

CELLS’s commitment to continuously improving the solar industry extends beyond defending technological innovation. It also extends to the ecological footprint of the production chain. These efforts are not only evident or these low-CFP modules, but also in Qcells’ status as a founding member of the Ultra Low-Carbon Solar Alliance (ULCSA) in the USA; its declaration of the Korean RE100 and – via mother company Hanwha Solutions – and its recent investment in REC Silicon, which will help Qcells secure a stable supply of polysilicon made using low carbon hydropower.

Qcells’ Head of Utility Sales France, Laurent Bodin, said: “We are delighted to have been selected by TotalEnergies for their largest solar project in France. Qcells is 100% committed to helping to power France’s renewable revolution with low-CFP solar modules, because the ethos of the CRE – to use only the lowest-impact materials for clean energy projects – matches perfectly that of Qcells, which is undertaking huge efforts globally to reduce its carbon footprint and lead from the front in terms of eco-friendly business practice.”

About Qcells

Qcells is one of the world’s largest and most recognized photovoltaic manufacturers for its high-performance, high-quality solar cells and modules. It is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea (Global Executive HQ) and Thalheim, Germany (Technology & Innovation HQ) with its diverse international manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Malaysia, China, and South Korea. Qcells offers the full spectrum of photovoltaic products, applications and solutions, from cells and modules to kits to systems to large-scale solar power plants. Through its growing global business network spanning Europe, North America, Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East, Qcells provides excellent services and long-term partnerships to its customers in the utility, commercial, governmental and residential markets. For more information, visit: www.q-cells.com.

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