Tag: trina solar

  • Trina Solar wafer facility coming online this year to only serve U.S. market

    Trina Solar US alleviated concerns of new tariffs being placed on its modules by announcing a 6.5 GW silicon solar wafer facility coming online in Vietnam by mid-2023 to supply the utility, commercial & industrial, and residential solar markets in the United States. The Department of Commerce’s anti-dumping and countervailing (AD/CVD) duties determination made in……

  • Trina Solar starts 2023 with production of i-TOPCon cells for Vertex N modules

    P-type PERC solar cells are nearing their efficiency limits, which means production of n-type cells is stepping up across the industry. As 2022 drew to a close, Trina Solar‘s 210mm n-type i-TOPCon cells rolled off its 8 GW factory production lines in the Suqian, Jiangsu province. These n-type cells will be used to produce the……

  • Trina Solar rolling out Vertex S Aesthetic Module

    Many customers show a preference for that all-black solar panel on their roof. Trina Solar is meeting this call with its Vertex S Aesthetic Module, now arriving in Europe, Australia, Japan and other markets recently. Trina highlights the following attributes as part of that “aesthetic” appeal: Black solar cell. Trina Solar upgrades its film-forming technology……

  • Holy moly: Trina Solar unveils a 670-W module (here’s what we know about it)

    At the PV Module Tech Conference on March 11, 2021, Trina Solar officially unveiled a new generation of ultra-high power Vertex module with a single panel power of 670W. The series has obtained the IEC certification from the TÜV Rheinland after passing complete reliability test, and realized the mass production.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • PV module procurement: Common mistakes made and issues to consider

    As part of our 2021 Solar PV Modules Buyer’s Guide, we asked solar PV panel manufacturers what they considered to be common mistakes made in the procurement process by solar installers and EPCs. Here is what they had to say. Peak power vs. production One of the factors that isRead More — Solar Builder magazine