

Huasun’s residential Everest series 460 W high-reflection black bifacial double-glass module is equipped with a special black film between cell-to-cell gaps
The 520 W black module features a transparent cell-to-cell gap design and has slightly higher dimensions
The company booth also showcased a 615 W module, suitable for vertical PV applications
Leading HJT PV module maker Huasun Energy exhibited its Everest series heterojunction (HJT) products at All Energy Australia 2025.
While the company’s press release highlights 3 HJT modules built with zero busbar (ZBB) G12R half-cut cells, it also displayed products targeted at both distributed generation (DG) and vertical PV installations.
The Everest G12R-96 series PV module, equipped with 96 half-cut cells, is rated for a power output of up to 460 W and an efficiency of up to 23.02%. Featuring dimensions of 1,762 × 1,134 × 30 mm, this dual glass module features an all-black appearance, using a special black film between cell-to-cell gaps and black frames. According to the company, this design offers a pleasing aesthetic while generating additional energy yield. Unlike the standard dual-glass module with transparent cell-to-cell gaps, its black film reflects a certain percentage of incident sunlight, which otherwise would have been lost, to the active area of the module. Calling it a ‘high-reflection black bifacial double-glass module’, this company promotes this module for residential applications.
The other black dual-glass bifacial module promoted at the event was Everest G12R-108. Consisting of 108 half-cut cells, this module boasts a power output of up to 520 W and an efficiency of up to 23.40%. Compared to the former product, it has slightly higher dimensions of 1,960 × 1,134 × 30 mm and is suitable for both residential and small commercial installations. Using transparent encapsulants in the PV laminate, this black module offers a transparent cell-to-cell gap design.
Both modules carry a 15-year product and a 30-year performance warranty.
Huasun also featured the Everest G12R-132 series 615 W vertical module, a product intended for upright installation rather than the standard tilted orientation. The vertical configuration enables the module to receive sunlight on both east- and west-facing surfaces throughout the day, producing a 2-peak power profile, typically with generation in the morning and again in late afternoon. This profile aligns with the daily patterns of early morning and late afternoon peak demand.
The company’s press release didn’t include commercialization details for the products displayed.