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Credence Solar Showcases Indian Solar Innovations at RE+ Las Vegas
Credence Solar is showcasing its flagship Quasar N series 725W+ bifacial solar module with advanced n-type TOPCon technology at RE+ Las Vegas, highlighting Indian innovation on the global renewable energy stage.
September 01, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Credence Solar is showcasing Indian innovation on a global stage at RE+ Las Vegas, one of the largest renewable energy events around the world.
The company is exhibiting its flagship Quasar N series 725W+ bifacial solar module, featuring advanced n-type TOPCon technology for superior power output, low-light performance and durability. The module uses 18-busbar G12 (210mm) half-cut cells and glass-glass construction, delivering up to 725 watts of power with 23.35 percent efficiency.
Designed for large-scale commercial and industrial projects, the Quasar N module offers long-term reliability and a better levelised cost of energy (LCOE), addressing the growing demand for efficient, high-quality solar solutions in the US market.
Credence aims to expand its global footprint by supplying 725W+ panels that meet US requirements, thereby targeting the independent distribution (ID) market.
“Credence is proud to represent India at RE+ and bring world-class solar innovation to a global audience,” a company spokesperson said.
According to an official statement, with its latest offering, the company wants to strengthen India’s presence in the global solar supply chain while addressing the growing need for efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy technologies.
The company is exhibiting its flagship Quasar N series 725W+ bifacial solar module, featuring advanced n-type TOPCon technology for superior power output, low-light performance and durability. The module uses 18-busbar G12 (210mm) half-cut cells and glass-glass construction, delivering up to 725 watts of power with 23.35 percent efficiency.
Designed for large-scale commercial and industrial projects, the Quasar N module offers long-term reliability and a better levelised cost of energy (LCOE), addressing the growing demand for efficient, high-quality solar solutions in the US market.
Credence aims to expand its global footprint by supplying 725W+ panels that meet US requirements, thereby targeting the independent distribution (ID) market.
“Credence is proud to represent India at RE+ and bring world-class solar innovation to a global audience,” a company spokesperson said.
According to an official statement, with its latest offering, the company wants to strengthen India’s presence in the global solar supply chain while addressing the growing need for efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy technologies.
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