

ELITE Solar presented its quarter-cut modules rated at up to 670 W and 24.8% efficiency at SNEC 2026
The company highlighted lower operating current and reduced resistive losses for its products compared with conventional half-cell designs
Dust-resistant, hail-resistant, and high-power n-type TOPCon modules were also displayed for different application environments
ELITE Solar presented a range of solar modules at SNEC 2026, including quarter-cut modules, dust-resistant products, hail-resistant designs, and its VANTA series of n-type TOPCon modules.
At its booth, ELITE highlighted its quarter-cut module technology. The design combines quarter-cell architecture with edge passivation. It reduces operating current and resistive losses compared with conventional half-cell modules, stressed the company. The layout, it explained, eliminates gaps between cells, increasing packing density within the same module footprint. ELITE claims power output of up to 670 W, module efficiency of up to 24.8%, and bifaciality of 85 ± 5% for the quarter-cut product.
In addition to the quarter-cut technology, the company showcased its VANTA Pro Max and VANTA Pro module series. Both products are based on n-type TOPCon bifacial cell technology and feature a 132-cell configuration. The VANTA Pro Max is rated at up to 725 W with module efficiency reaching 23.3%, while the VANTA Pro offers power output of up to 630 W at the same efficiency level. The modules measure 2,384 × 1,303 mm and 2,382 × 1,134 mm, respectively. Both products are supplied with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year performance warranty.
ELITE Solar also displayed dust-resistant modules designed for high-soiling environments and hail-resistant products intended for installations exposed to severe weather conditions. The company presented these products as part of its application-focused module portfolio for different operating environments.