Tag: PV modules
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Swift Solar nets another $8M in funding to develop its perovskite technology
Solar PV technology company Swift Solar — recently recognized by a joint R&D 100 Award with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)—has raised over $16 million in equity financing to date for its work with perovskite tech, recently securing more than $8 million in Series Seed 2Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Seraphim expands half-cell module production with factory in Vietnam
Seraphim Solar System Co. is expanding its capacity, investing in a 750-MW module assembly factory with fully automatic production lines in Vietnam. This move will enhance Vietnam’s enterprise resilience in the face of the pandemic by strengthening its global supply capability, using Seraphim’s 500 MW S3 series half-cell modules andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What’s the answer for solar PV panel recycling? Manufacturers share their thoughts
The solar PV panel recycling issue continues to loom large in the U.S., with more articles being written to show something needs to be done than actual things getting done. The volume of discarded modules could total 80 million metric tons by 2050. In addition to quantity, the natureRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Panasonic launches new EverVolt solar PV modules to pair with its EverVolt battery system
Further building on its EverVolt brand, Panasonic Corp. is launching a line of EverVolt solar modules to accompany the EverVolt Battery Storage system. These four new modules (available in February 2021) provide advanced efficiency and performance – even in high temperatures – to go with Panasonic’s typically exceptional degradation ratesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IMO FireRaptor receives UL PVRSS listing with FIMER solar inverters
IMO keeps racking up the UL PVRSS (Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System) listings, last week adding the Fimer UNO range of solar inverters from 1.2kW to 6.0kW and also the Fimer PVS range of solar inverters from 50kW to 60kW under UL1741 guidelines. Preceding this announcement was SMA and Fronius. What’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine