Tag: PV modules
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Q CELLS doubles its market share in the U.S. solar industry (now No. 1 according to Wood Mackenzie)
According to the Q1 2020 U.S. PV Leaderboard report by leading energy research and consultancy firm Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, Q CELLS is now the market share leader in the U.S. residential and commercial solar module markets. Q CELLS nearly doubled its market share in the U.S. residential marketRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Trina Solar’s Vertex PV module tests over 510 Watts (could hit 600 W in the future)
After an independent evaluation, TÜV Rheinland has concluded that Trina Solar’s Vertex module is able to reach 515.8W power output. The Vertex is one of the first ultra-high power modules to be certified by international testing institutions. It has passed the TÜV Rheinland photovoltaic module IEC test and been grantedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Distancing: Sizing a storage system based on an energy bill
Sizing out a PV system is somewhat simple. Sizing the storage element to pair with it is much more nuanced and complex depending on whether the battery is just for backup (and how much back up) or for daily cycling (or both!) and what the ROI would be based onRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Seraphim with a new 166 mm half-cut bifacial solar PV module
Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co., Ltd. (Seraphim), a world-class solar product manufacturer in China, rolled out its new 166 mm half-cut cell module on April 22, redefining a new generation of photovoltaic (PV) modules combining 166 mm-size silicon wafers with multi-busbar (MBB) and half-cut cell technology. According to Seraphim, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solaria PowerXT 400W panel now available to drive more rooftop power via fewer panels
Premium solar energy product provider Solaria Corp. introduced PowerXT 400W this week, one of the highest power and most aesthetically pleasing residential solar panels on the market. The Pure Black PowerXT 400W, available in both AC and DC versions, reduces installation time and cost by generating more power from fewerRead More — Solar Builder magazine