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HDT Solar Panel: India’s Highest-Output Dual Heterojunction Module (730W Bifacial)

HDT (Heterojunction Dual-side Technology) is an advanced dual-side solar cell and module architecture engineered for high front-side efficiency, high rear-side energy harvesting and symmetrical surface passivation. Nexus Solar Energy manufactures HDT modules in India at up to 750W, with the 730W bifacial HDT as its main high-output module. Nexus HDT panels are BIS registered under Licence R-93046086 to IS 14286 (Part 1/Sec 1):2023.

This page explains what HDT actually is, how it differs from standard HJT, TOPCon and Mono PERC, and why higher per-panel output changes the economics of an Indian rooftop.

What Is an HDT Solar Panel?

A conventional solar cell has one active junction. A heterojunction (HJT) cell adds thin amorphous silicon layers around a crystalline silicon wafer, creating a junction of two different materials — this passivates the surface far better than standard cells and reduces electrical losses.

HDT uses a symmetrical dual-side cell architecture in which both surfaces are engineered for carrier passivation, light transmission and power collection, allowing the module to deliver high energy yield from both front and rear surfaces. The practical consequences are:

  • Both faces generate. HDT modules are inherently bifacial — the rear face converts light reflected off the roof or ground, not just the front face.
  • Symmetrical passivation. Because both surfaces carry the same structure, recombination losses are reduced from both directions instead of one.
  • Higher output from the same footprint. This is the point that matters commercially: more watts per square metre of roof.

The name reflects the design: Heterojunction Dual-side Technology — heterojunction, applied twice.

HDT vs HJT vs TOPCon vs Mono PERC

Nexus manufactures all four of these technologies, which makes a like-for-like comparison possible from one manufacturer rather than across four brands with four different quality levels.

Technology Cell structure Bifacial Nexus wattages
HDT Dual-side performance-optimised heterojunction architecture High-bifaciality, dual-side optimised up to 750W, 730W bifacial main model
HJT Conventional heterojunction cell architecture Available in monofacial and bifacial module designs 730W, 750W bifacial; 1000W bifacial
TOPCon Tunnel oxide passivated contact, n-type Available 600Wp, 610Wp G2G
Mono PERC Passivated emitter rear contact, half-cut Bifacial variants 210Wp upward

All four are available in DCR and non-DCR variants, which matters if you are claiming subsidy under Indian government schemes that require domestically manufactured content.

Why Higher Wattage Per Panel Actually Matters

Buyers usually compare price per watt and stop there. On an Indian rooftop the more useful question is watts per square metre, because roof area is the constraint, not panel count.

Consider a 5kW system:

  • With 335W panels you need roughly 15 panels.
  • With 730W HDT panels you need roughly 7 panels.

Halving the panel count changes four things at once:

  1. Less roof consumed — leaving space for a future expansion, a water tank, or a solar AC array.
  2. Fewer mounting points and less structure — lower balance-of-system cost and fewer roof penetrations.
  3. Fewer connections — every MC4 connector and junction is a potential failure point over 25 years.
  4. Faster installation — less labour, fewer site days.

And because HDT is bifacial, the rear face adds generation on top of the rated front-face output when mounted over a reflective surface with clearance behind the module.

BIS Certification — The Part Most Buyers Skip

In India, solar module manufacture falls under BIS registration. Nexus HDT and HJT modules are registered:

  • BIS Licence: R-93046086
  • Standard: IS 14286 (Part 1/Sec 1):2023
  • Licence brand: Devsol
  • Per-model BIS mapping is published on each product page — for example model Nex-610-IN0825 is covered under the same licence

Nexus HDT is a high-performance dual-side solar module platform engineered around high bifacial energy yield, low-temperature operation, symmetrical passivation and high power density. Other Indian brands sell 730W HJT dual-glass modules; what differs here is the dual-side heterojunction construction and the fact that the panel, inverter and battery are built by one manufacturer. When comparing suppliers, ask for the BIS licence number and the per-model mapping — a brand name on a datasheet is not the same as a registered model.

The Nexus 730W HDT Bifacial Module

The 730W bifacial HDT is the current flagship. It suits:

  • Space-constrained rooftops where the required kW will not fit using 300–400W panels
  • Commercial and industrial roofs where fewer, larger modules reduce installation time and structure cost
  • Elevated or ground-mount arrays where the bifacial rear face has clearance and a reflective surface below
  • Systems paired with Nexus hybrid inverters and Nexus lithium batteries, where panel, inverter and battery are specified by the same manufacturer

For full electrical specifications, dimensions, temperature coefficients, bifaciality factor and warranty terms, see the solar panel product pages, where current prices are also listed.

740W HDT — Now Available

The 740W HDT is now available to order and is the highest-output module in the range, one step above the 730W bifacial. Specifications and current pricing are on the 740 Watt HDT solar panel product page. Dealers and buyers planning large arrays should confirm quantities and lead time with their Nexus dealer.

How to Judge the Best Solar Panel — Four Real Criteria

“Best” is meaningless without criteria. These four decide it in practice:

  1. Watts per square metre. Roof area is fixed. Higher output per m² means more kW installed on the same roof. This is where HDT leads Nexus’s own range.
  2. Bifacial capability. A monofacial panel wastes reflected light. HDT generates from both faces.
  3. BIS registration with a verifiable licence number and model mapping. Not a claim — a number you can check.
  4. Serviceability in India. Manufactured in India and repairable in India means a fault does not wait on an import cycle.

Judged on all four together, the 730W bifacial HDT is the strongest module Nexus manufactures, and the reason it sits at the top of the range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an HDT solar panel?

HDT stands for Heterojunction Dual-side Technology. It is a dual-side performance architecture designed to optimise both surfaces of the solar cell for light utilisation, carrier passivation and electrical power collection, delivering high bifacial energy yield from the complete module.

What is the difference between HDT and HJT?

HJT primarily defines the heterojunction solar-cell platform. HDT extends this concept into a complete dual-side performance architecture, where front and rear optical response, surface passivation, current collection and module construction are engineered together for high bifacial energy yield. Therefore, HDT should be evaluated not only by cell type, but by bifaciality, module efficiency, temperature coefficient, power density and long-term degradation performance.

Which is the highest wattage solar panel made in India?

Nexus Solar Energy manufactures HDT modules up to 750W and HJT bifacial modules up to 1000W at its Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh facility, with the 730W bifacial HDT as the main high-output model.

Which company manufactures HDT solar panels in India?

Nexus Solar Energy Pvt Ltd manufactures HDT dual-heterojunction modules in India, BIS registered under Licence R-93046086 to IS 14286 (Part 1/Sec 1):2023.

Are Nexus solar panels BIS certified?

Yes. Nexus solar modules are BIS registered under Licence R-93046086 against IS 14286 (Part 1/Sec 1):2023, with per-model mapping published on the product pages.

Is a 730W panel better than two 365W panels?

For the same total wattage, one 730W module means fewer mounting points, fewer connectors, less structure and faster installation than two smaller panels — and if it is bifacial, additional rear-face generation. On a constrained roof it is materially better.

Is the 740W HDT available now?

Yes. The 740W HDT is available to order and is the current highest-output model in the range. See the 740 Watt HDT solar panel page for specifications and pricing.

Do Nexus panels come in DCR and non-DCR versions?

Yes. DCR and non-DCR variants are available across the range, which matters for subsidy schemes requiring domestic content.

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