Last updated: 23 April 2026 — Charles Fletcher, MCS-trained PV engineer, Spectrum Energy Systems
Aiko N-Type ABC Panels: 2026 Review
Aiko’s N-Type ABC (All Back Contact) panels deliver up to 23.6% module efficiency — the highest in mainstream UK residential supply in 2026. The Aiko Comet 2 455W is the panel we fit where roof space is the constraint, not budget. The 15-year product warranty and 30-year performance warranty land it firmly in Tier-1 territory. At a 10–15% per-watt premium over JA Solar / Longi, Aiko is worth specifying when an extra 100W per panel actually buys you something on your roof.
Aiko entered the UK market in 2023 and has rapidly become the high-efficiency-residential panel of choice. Their N-Type ABC cell architecture is what gets the efficiency — not just incremental improvements on conventional TOPCon, but a different cell structure with all electrical contacts on the back.
What N-Type ABC actually means
Conventional solar cells have busbars on the front face — the silver lines you can see when you look closely. Those busbars carry electrical current off the cell, but they also block a few percent of incoming light. Back-contact cells (BC) move the busbars behind the cell, so the front face is uninterrupted silicon. N-Type refers to the silicon’s dopant chemistry, which gives slightly higher voltage and better low-light performance than P-Type.
Combine the two and you get N-Type ABC — the highest-efficiency residential cell architecture currently in volume production.
The headline specs (Aiko Comet 2 N-Type ABC)
- Module power: 440W–475W (standard 1722×1134mm form factor)
- Module efficiency: 22.7–23.6%
- Open-circuit voltage: ~37V
- Operating temperature coefficient: -0.26%/°C (low — good for UK temperature swings)
- Product warranty: 15 years
- Performance warranty: 30 years to 88.85% of original output (year 1 88%, year 30 linear)
- Cell technology: N-Type ABC
- Frame: Black anodised aluminium
- Glass: 2.0mm tempered, anti-reflective coating
Where Aiko makes sense
Small or constrained roofs. A 6kWp install needing 14 panels at 430W can become 12 panels at 455W with Aiko — saves two panel positions on a tight roof. Worth the premium.
Aesthetic priority. Aiko panels have an unusually uniform front face because there are no busbars. Even close up, the panel reads as a flat black rectangle — cleaner than the faintly visible busbars on conventional all-black panels.
Shading-tolerant installs. The N-Type cell structure handles partial shading better than P-Type at panel level. Doesn’t replace SolarEdge for genuinely shaded roofs, but does soften the loss on roofs with intermittent shading.
Long-term performance. Aiko’s 30-year performance warranty (88.85% endpoint) is among the strongest in the residential market. For a homeowner planning to stay in the property long-term, the lifetime kWh advantage adds up.
Where Aiko doesn’t make sense
Large commercial roofs. When roof space is unlimited, paying 10–15% more per watt for Aiko underperforms a cheaper JA Solar / Longi spec with more total kWp on the roof. Total system kWh wins.
Budget-constrained domestic. If the budget is £9,000 not £10,500, fewer cheaper panels delivering the same kWp is usually a better answer than the same number of premium panels at higher unit cost.
Tight roof? Aiko might be the answer
We’ll measure your roof, model both an Aiko spec and a JA Solar spec, and tell you when the Aiko premium pays back.
Request a QuoteReal-world performance — the Jacksons Nurseries 56kW install
We fitted Aiko 455W panels at Jacksons Nurseries in Bagnall — a horticulture customer with a trapezoidal metal roof needing high output. The Aiko spec landed 56kWp on the roof with comfortable headroom for the structural loading, and the customer’s monitoring data shows performance tracking pretty close to PV*SOL modelled output. No anomalies, no panel failures, no warranty events in the first operating period. That’s exactly what you want to be able to say about a premium product.
How Aiko compares on price
| Panel | Power | Indicative supply price (per W) |
|---|---|---|
| Longi Hi-MO 7 Pro | 440W | Lowest band |
| JA Solar DeepBlue 4.0 | 455W | Middle band |
| Aiko Comet 2 N-Type ABC | 455W | +10–15% vs JA Solar |
For a 6kWp install (~14 Aiko panels), the supply premium is roughly £200–£400 versus JA Solar. Labour is comparable.
Three-year warranty story (so far)
Aiko has been in the UK for under three years, so the long-tail warranty track record is still being written. Aiko itself is a profitable Tier-1 manufacturer (recently IPO’d on Shanghai Stock Exchange) with strong financial standing. Their UK distribution network is well-established now via Segen and others. We’re comfortable recommending the brand with the caveat that any premium panel buyer is to some extent betting on the manufacturer being around to honour the 30-year warranty — that’s true of every panel brand, Aiko included.
What we don’t recommend
- End-of-line clearance Aiko panels. Sometimes seen on the wholesale market at apparent discounts — check the warranty pass-through. Without an MCS installer in the supply chain the warranty may not be honoured.
- Aiko on extremely shaded roofs. Despite N-Type’s shading tolerance, severe shading still needs SolarEdge or another optimiser solution. Aiko + Solis is the standard combo; Aiko + SolarEdge works for unusually shaded roofs where you want both the panel-level optimisation and the highest possible panel efficiency.
FAQs
Is Aiko a Tier-1 manufacturer?
Yes — Aiko Solar Co. has been on BloombergNEF’s Tier-1 list since 2024 and has scaled rapidly. Annual shipment volume is over 20GW. Tier-1 status is the financial-stability classification that gives confidence the manufacturer will be around to honour the 30-year performance warranty.
What’s the warranty on Aiko panels?
Aiko Comet 2 N-Type ABC has a 15-year product warranty (some models 20 years) and a 30-year performance warranty to 88.85% of original output. That performance endpoint is among the strongest residential warranties in the UK market in 2026.
Are Aiko panels worth the extra cost?
Worth it when roof space is the binding constraint — you fit more kWp on a small roof with Aiko than with a lower-efficiency panel. Worth it when aesthetic uniformity matters (no front-side busbars). Less worth it on large commercial roofs where cheaper panels at higher total kWp deliver more lifetime kWh per pound spent.
Do Aiko panels work with Solis hybrid inverters?
Yes — Aiko is standard string-inverter panel technology. Pairs with any current Solis LV or HV hybrid inverter through the inverter’s MPPT inputs. Voltage and current ranges are within standard residential parameters. No special wiring or commissioning steps versus JA Solar / Longi.
Are Aiko panels all-black?
Yes — the Aiko Comet 2 N-Type ABC panel is fully all-black with no visible front-side busbars (one of the benefits of back-contact cell architecture). Result is a flatter, more uniform black appearance than a typical all-black TOPCon panel. The aesthetic difference is subtle but visible from ground level.
How does Aiko perform in low UK winter light?
N-Type cell chemistry has a small but measurable advantage in low-light conditions compared to P-Type. Aiko panels typically start generating useful power at slightly lower irradiance than older P-Type modules — the difference is on the order of 1–2% over a year in UK conditions. Not the main reason to specify Aiko, but it’s a real effect.
Are Aiko panels manufactured ethically?
Aiko publishes a supplier code of conduct addressing labour and human rights, and operates an internal sustainability programme. Like all major panel manufacturers, supply-chain due diligence is an ongoing area — the polysilicon industry has been under public scrutiny. Aiko’s public commitments are consistent with the broader Tier-1 manufacturer norms.
Related reading
- JA Solar vs Aiko vs Longi: best solar panels UK 2026
- Solis vs SolarEdge inverter comparison
- Hybrid vs string inverter for solar
- Are solar panels worth it in 2026?
For the full Spectrum service overview see domestic solar overview.
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MCS NIC200223. We fit Aiko N-Type ABC across the East Midlands where roof space or aesthetic uniformity makes it the right call. Honest spec, no upsell.
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