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    "markdown": "# THBC Solar Cell Technology: How Hybrid Passivated Back Contact Breaks the 28% Efficiency Barrier -  - Ooitech, the world's leading solar panel production line solutions provider, supply chain expert, solar panel making machine facotry\n\n> An in-depth blog exploring THBC hybrid passivated back contact solar cell technology, how it merges TOPCon, HJT and IBC to break the 28% efficiency barrier, and what it means for the 2026 PV industry.\n\n![THBC Solar Cell Technology: How Hybrid Passivated Back Contact Breaks the 28% Efficiency Barrier](https://cdn.ooitech.com/static/upload/image/20260624/1782294816770750.webp)\n\n- ** 2026-06-24\n- ** 0 Views\n- ** [Blog](/Blog.html)\n\n### THBC Solar Cell Technology: How Hybrid Passivated Back Contact Breaks the 28% Efficiency Barrier\n\n##### Introduction\n\nThe core takeaway is simple but powerful: THBC is not just another incremental process tweak. It is a systematic reconstruction that brings together TOPCon passivated contact, the high-efficiency passivation of HJT, and the wire-free electrode layout of IBC into one architecture built around the rear side of the cell.\n\nThe photovoltaic industry, after a period of intense capacity expansion, formally entered a new transformation cycle in 2026. The center of competition is shifting away from scale and low prices, and moving toward efficiency, quality, and whole-lifecycle returns.\n\nAs the theoretical limit of single-junction crystalline silicon cells (around 29.4%) draws closer, conventional TOPCon and HJT technologies are running into increasingly strict physical and economic constraints at the mass-production efficiency ceiling of roughly 27%.\n\nAgainst this backdrop, a new cell architecture that fuses several top-tier technology routes is breaking the dull stalemate in silicon efficiency gains. In April 2026, a research institute announced that its self-developed THBC (Hybrid Passivated Back Contact cell), certified by Germany's ISFH, reached a peak conversion efficiency of 28.00%. This marked the first time the industry crossed the 28.0% threshold on a large-area 210R rectangular wafer (210mm x 182mm).\n\n##### Industry Inflection Point and the Rise of THBC\n\n###### From scale to lifecycle value\n\nAfter setting a record of 316.6GW of new installations in 2025, the 2026 PV market pulled back to a more rational range of 220-240GW. The message is clear: it is no longer about installing as much as possible, but about who can generate more electricity within limited area, limited investment, and complex conditions.\n\nElectricity market bidding has become the norm, and station developers are abandoning the old logic of awarding contracts purely on the lowest price. They now chase higher energy output and better lifecycle returns.\n\nMeanwhile, conventional P-type cells and some early TOPCon lines have seen utilization drop below 30% due to overcapacity, while high-efficiency BC back-contact cells maintained close to 60% utilization in Q1 2026, accelerating their market share gains.\n\nPolicy is tightening too. Under the new national efficiency standards, only modules with conversion efficiency of 24.2% or higher can reach Tier 1 efficiency. At current mass-production levels, essentially only high-efficiency BC modules clear this bar consistently. With the market demanding returns and policy demanding efficiency, this dual resonance paved the way for THBC's 2026 breakthrough.\n\n##### What Is THBC: The Dual Genes of Ace Technologies\n\n###### TOPCon: Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact\n\nTOPCon stands for Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact. Its core is growing an ultra-thin silicon dioxide (SiO2) layer on the wafer surface, usually only 1-2 nanometers thick, then depositing a polysilicon film to build a carrier-selective contact structure. This brings two key advantages: excellent passivation, and strong compatibility with existing PERC production lines, which is why TOPCon scaled so rapidly in recent years.\n\n###### IBC: Interdigitated Back Contact\n\nIBC stands for Interdigitated Back Contact. Its biggest feature is moving all positive and negative electrodes to the rear of the cell. With the front free of metal gridlines, shading losses from front metallization disappear entirely. IBC not only raises the light-receiving area but also delivers superb aesthetics, which is exactly why companies such as Tesla's SolarCity once bet heavily on this route.\n\n###### THBC: Reconstruction and Reinforcement\n\nTHBC can be understood as Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact - Hybrid Back Contact. It deeply reconstructs the genes of TOPCon and IBC: using TOPCon's passivated contact structure as the physical foundation on the rear, while borrowing the interdigitated electrode arrangement of IBC. But THBC is not a simple TOPCon + IBC stack. It is more like fusing TOPCon's passivated contact, HJT's high-efficiency passivation, and the unshaded electrode design of BC cells into one systematic architecture. These passivation mechanisms complement each other physically, delivering combined electrical and optical performance well beyond any single route.\n\n##### Physics and Mechanisms Behind the 28% Breakthrough\n\n###### Carrier-selective contact lifts quantum efficiency\n\nIn conventional cells, direct contact between metal and silicon creates many interface defects that act as recombination centers, losing carriers before they reach the electrode. THBC's ultra-thin tunnel oxide layer acts as a one-way tunneling channel. Using the quantum tunneling effect, it lets one type of carrier pass to the electrode while blocking the reverse flow of the other type. This highly selective contact cuts interface recombination losses to a minimum, raising open-circuit voltage (Voc), fill factor (FF), and internal quantum efficiency (IQE).\n\n###### Dual-side passivated contact minimizes recombination current density\n\nWhile traditional BC cells solve front shading, the rear p+ and n+ doped regions still show high recombination rates where they meet the metal electrodes. THBC's key improvement is applying polysilicon/oxide passivated contact structures at both the rear p+ and n+ regions, giving the back a double layer of passivation protection. This lowers the recombination current density (J0) of the back-electrode regions by an entire order of magnitude, allowing Voc to approach the physical limit without sacrificing fill factor.\n\n###### IBC structure delivers zero-shading optical gain and light-trapping optimization\n\nTHBC inherits the biggest advantage of IBC: a completely wire-free front, achieving 100% light-receiving area and maximizing absorbed photons. Because the front no longer needs to accommodate metal contact and soldering tension, designers gain far more freedom for optical optimization, such as better index-matched anti-reflection coatings, finely controlled textured surfaces, and selective emitters. These approaches, hard to co-optimize on conventional front-electrode cells, are fully realized in the THBC architecture, pushing short-circuit current (Jsc) close to its limit.\n\n##### Cross-Dimensional Comparison of Efficiency, Performance and Market Premium\n\n###### Where THBC sits in the PV technology spectrum\n\n| Technology | Efficiency Limit | Front Shading Loss | Temperature Coefficient | Low-Light & Complex Conditions | 2026 Market Position |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| PERC | 24%-25% | High, ~3%-5% | ~ -0.35%/C | Poor low-light response, temperature sensitive | Obsolete capacity, utilization below 30% |\n| TOPCon | 26%-27% | Medium, ~2%-3% | ~ -0.30%/C | Balanced, but clear losses under partial shading | Mainstream shipments, facing overcapacity and efficiency ceiling |\n| HJT | 26.5%-27% | Medium, ~2%-3% | ~ -0.26%/C | Excellent low-light and low-temperature performance | High-efficiency niche, but demanding process and cost pressure |\n| HBC | 27.0%-27.8% | None, 100% receiving | ~ -0.26%/C | High anti-shading gain, good temperature stability | First choice for premium distributed projects |\n| THBC | 28.00%+ | None, 100% receiving | ~ -0.26%/C | Excellent low-light and anti-shading, low operating temperature | Next-gen flagship single-side route, meets Tier 1 efficiency |\n\nIn real-world station data, BC modules have already shown strong lifecycle generation gains. Taking the Hi-MO 9 module with HPBC 2.0 cells as an example, its excellent -0.26%/C temperature coefficient keeps the average daily operating temperature more than 0.64C lower than conventional TOPCon modules. Under fully unshaded conditions, its cumulative per-watt generation gain is 1.81% higher than TOPCon, reaching 4.36% on typical sunny days. Even more meaningful, in simulated partial-shading tests, BC technology's unique weak-conduction electrical design delivered a cumulative per-watt generation gain up to 46.82% higher than TOPCon. This matters greatly in dusty, shade-prone environments such as deserts and African mining regions, where anti-shading capability means more output, lower O&M cost, and a more stable long-term IRR. In 2026, several large projects, including a 450MW project in Hungary, a 1.5GW project in the UAE, and a 500MW desert-control integrated PV project in Inner Mongolia, began fully adopting BC/HPBC 2.0 modules, signaling that the market now recognizes the real commercial value of BC technology in complex extreme environments.\n\n##### The Silver-Free Wave and a Materials Economics Breakthrough\n\n###### 2026 as the year of silver-free PV\n\n2026 is widely called the year of silver-free PV. As China strengthened silver export controls from January 1, 2026, silver, a strategic base material for PV and new-energy vehicles, saw its supply gap drive prices to a high plateau, with the market center rising to around 20,000 RMB/kg. This places heavy metallization cost pressure on conventional TOPCon cells, where silver paste cost can reach 0.20-0.26 RMB/W. For an industry already in thin-margin competition, this is not a minor issue but a question of survival, making de-silvering technology a survival necessity.\n\n###### Progressive silver reduction\n\nTechniques such as fine-line printing and 0BB (busbar-free) are nearing widespread adoption. They can cut silver use to 6-9mg per watt, but are approaching physical limits and struggle to fully offset high silver prices.\n\n###### Silver-coated copper paste\n\nSilver-coated copper paste is the mainstream transitional de-silvering option for HJT and some TOPCon lines. It reduces silver consumption but demands very high printing consistency, high-temperature sintering windows, and process control, raising trial-and-error costs.\n\n###### Copper electroplating: the ultimate silver-free route\n\nCopper electroplating deposits patterned pure copper gridlines on the cell surface through electrochemical deposition, fundamentally cutting reliance on silver. Its advantages are clear: metallization cost can drop below 5 cents/W; per-watt savings can reach 0.05-0.08 RMB; and silver price volatility risk is fully eliminated. Copper lines also offer higher conductivity and lower series resistance, reducing electrode resistance without harming efficiency. THBC happens to be one of the most ideal carriers for copper-electroplated silver-free technology, because its positive and negative electrodes are all on the rear, free from the strict front light-receiving and aging-tension constraints. The highly passivated rear SiO2/polysilicon layer can also serve as a laser-friendly, damage-free grooving medium and reduce the risk of copper diffusion into the silicon substrate. In short, THBC is not only an efficiency technology, but also a materials economics breakthrough.\n\n##### Mass-Production Challenges and the TOPCon + THBC Dual-Drive Strategy\n\n###### Yield challenges from process complexity\n\nTHBC combines TOPCon's multi-step passivation deposition (oxide growth, polysilicon deposition, doping, annealing) with IBC's micron-scale rear patterning. On the same rear side, interleaved p+ and n+ doped regions must be finely built with reliable electrical isolation to prevent short circuits. With far more process steps, any minor yield fluctuation can be amplified into overall cost pressure, a threshold THBC must cross on its way from technology leader to industry leader.\n\n###### Thin-wafer compatibility and equipment upgrades\n\nDedicated IBC equipment carries high investment, often deterring smaller manufacturers, and building a new THBC line can require 250-300 million RMB per GW of capital expenditure. However, THBC has made key breakthroughs in thin-wafer mass-production adaptability, suiting 110-130 micron thin wafers and significantly lowering wafer material cost. Importantly, its design is highly compatible with mainstream TOPCon lines, so leading firms with advanced TOPCon capacity can smoothly upgrade to THBC at relatively low conversion cost, optimizing asset depreciation.\n\n###### The TOPCon + THBC dual-drive capacity strategy\n\nLeading companies such as Trina Solar have clearly proposed a TOPCon + THBC dual-drive route. TOPCon continues to leverage its bifacial generation and cost-performance to serve mainstream scenarios like centralized large ground stations, while THBC accelerates pilot lines and scaled capacity as a differentiated premium flagship, targeting area-sensitive, high-yield single-side scenarios such as premium commercial rooftops, residential PV, and solar vehicles. Trina Solar is now accelerating industrialization based on its completed THBC pilot line, with its new-generation module (2382mm x 1134mm) already exceeding 700W, showing clear industrialization potential beyond lab records.\n\n##### Conclusion: THBC Is Redefining the Value Yardstick of Crystalline Silicon Cells\n\n###### The final sprint of single-junction efficiency\n\nThe rise of THBC marks the final sprint of efficiency gains for single-junction crystalline silicon cells. It is not a concept out of nowhere, but a reorganization of several top technology routes on the rear physical side: TOPCon's tunnel oxide passivated contact, HJT's high-efficiency passivation, and IBC's wire-free electrode design. Integrated into one architecture, these strengths form a next-generation cell solution with high efficiency, large light-receiving area, low recombination loss, and strong environmental adaptability.\n\nUnder the dual pressure of the 2026 silver-free wave and the national Tier 1 efficiency standard, THBC, with its peak 28.00% efficiency, excellent thin-wafer compatibility, outstanding complex-environment generation gains, and potential silver-free cost advantages, is moving from frontier labs to the mass-production frontline. As production processes mature and the TOPCon + THBC dual-drive strategy lands further, this new hybrid passivated back-contact architecture is reshaping the value yardstick of the PV supply chain. 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