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TOPCon vs PERC: The Solar Technology Battle Defining 2026

Sharad Gupta, VP- Designs & Operations at Oorjan Cleantech

Palak by Palak
May 22, 2026
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For nearly a decade, Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) technology has served as the foundation of global solar deployment. Its widespread adoption was driven by its ability to enhance traditional silicon solar cells through rear-side passivation, improving light absorption and boosting efficiency without significantly increasing manufacturing complexity. By 2023, PERC accounted for nearly 70% of the global solar market, making it the dominant photovoltaic technology.

Even in 2026, PERC modules continue to deliver average efficiencies of around 21–22%, offering a cost-effective solution for large-scale solar installations. Its relatively low production cost and mature supply chain make it particularly attractive in price-sensitive markets like India. However, as solar adoption scales and performance expectations rise, PERC is increasingly facing limitations, especially in terms of efficiency ceilings, higher degradation rates, and weaker performance under high-temperature conditions.

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TOPCon: Driving the Next Generation of Efficiency

Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) technology is rapidly emerging as the successor to PERC, offering a significant leap in performance. By incorporating an ultra-thin oxide layer and passivated contacts, TOPCon cells reduce electron recombination losses, enabling higher energy conversion efficiencies.

In 2026, commercial TOPCon modules are achieving efficiencies in the range of 22–23%, with laboratory results exceeding 25%, bringing them closer to the theoretical limits of silicon-based photovoltaics. Beyond efficiency, TOPCon also demonstrates superior temperature performance, with coefficients around -0.30% per degree Celsius, making it highly suitable for hot climates.

Additionally, its lower annual degradation rate of approximately 0.40–0.45% ensures better long-term energy output. These attributes translate into higher energy yield per square meter, making TOPCon particularly advantageous for rooftop installations and projects where land availability is constrained.

The Cost-Efficiency Trade-off

The competition between PERC and TOPCon in 2026 fundamentally comes down to the balance between upfront cost and long-term performance. While TOPCon offers an absolute efficiency advantage of around 1–1.5%, it typically comes with a price premium of approximately 8–12% per watt compared to PERC modules.

For developers operating in markets where land is abundant and capital costs are tightly controlled, PERC continues to deliver compelling economics in terms of cost per watt. However, when evaluated over the full lifecycle of a solar project, TOPCon often emerges as the more cost-effective option due to its higher energy generation and lower degradation rates. This results in a reduced Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), aligning with the industry’s growing focus on long-term returns rather than just initial investment.

Market Transition: From Dominance to Disruption

The shift from PERC to TOPCon is unfolding at an unprecedented pace. While PERC dominated the market just a few years ago, TOPCon has quickly gained traction and is now becoming mainstream among leading manufacturers.

Major global players such as JinkoSolar, Trina Solar, and LONGi have significantly scaled their TOPCon production capacities, signaling a clear industry direction toward N-type technologies. One of the key drivers of this transition is the relative ease with which TOPCon can be integrated into existing PERC manufacturing lines, reducing the barriers to adoption. By 2026, industry trends indicate that TOPCon is steadily capturing a larger share of new installations, marking a decisive shift in technology preference.

The India Perspective

In the Indian context, the choice between PERC and TOPCon is shaped by both economic and environmental factors. India’s high ambient temperatures make TOPCon’s superior thermal performance particularly valuable, especially for rooftop and urban solar deployments. At the same time, the country’s strong emphasis on cost efficiency means that PERC remains a viable option for large-scale solar farms where land availability is not a constraint. As domestic manufacturing capabilities expand under initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, the adoption of advanced technologies like TOPCon is expected to accelerate, strengthening India’s position in the global solar value chain.

Conclusion: A Defining Shift in Solar Technology

The debate between TOPCon and PERC in 2026 reflects a broader transition within the solar industry from cost-driven deployment to performance-driven optimization. While PERC continues to play a role as a reliable and affordable technology, TOPCon is clearly establishing itself as the future of solar photovoltaics. Its advantages in efficiency, durability, and long-term energy yield position it as the preferred choice for next-generation solar projects. As the industry moves toward maximizing output and minimizing lifecycle costs, 2026 stands out as a pivotal year when the balance decisively tilts in favor of TOPCon, redefining the standards for solar innovation and growth.

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