Tag: modules

  • Staten Solar goes with Solar Frontier CIS modules for 16 California projects

    Solar Frontier, a CIS solar energy solutions provider, will be installing those CIS modules at 16 solar project sites ranging in size up to 522 kW by Staten Solar, a leading EPC provider in California. These solar PV systems will be located in Tulare and Kern Counties of California’s Central Valley on farmsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • The value proposition of AC panels

    DC solar panels have dominated the solar market since the discovery of functional terrestrial solar panels in 1953. Now the old technology is being replaced in the market by the next evolution of the solar panel: the integrated AC solar module. AC modules are gaining traction as a popular panelRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • JinkoSolar wins three big PV projects in Mexico

    JinkoSolar Holding Co. won three solar PV projects totaling 188 MWac in Mexico as part of the country’s first long-term electricity auction since the implementation of energy reforms. JinkoSolar will develop and build the solar power plants. Two of the projects are located in Yucatán and one in Jalisco. They areRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET expands Rayport-B ECO ballast system for Prism Bifacial panels

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET) has expanded its ECO line of products, introducing the Rayport-B ECO Prism Ballast System for Prism Solar Technologies Bifacial Solar Panels. Prism’s bifacial glass modules generate up to 25 percent more energy per watt than traditional modules in flat rooftop applications by utilizing the light reflectedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ET Solar launches new monocrystalline module — EliTe Mono

    ET Solar announces the global launch of its new generation monocrystalline module – EliTe Mono. All ET Solar’s monocrystalline modules are certificated by VDE and ETL, and have passed the strict tests under the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Compared with traditional PV modules, ETRead More — Solar Builder magazine