Tag: trina solar

  • Trina Solar launches Vertex series PV modules with 600 W potential

    Several representatives of upper, middle and lower streams of the industrial value chain of the 600W+ Photovoltaic Open Innovation Ecological Alliance, representing manufacturers of silicon, wafers, cells, modules, trackers, inverters, materials and equipment, took part in a launch event for Trina Solar Co.’s two next-generation Vertex series modules with powerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • TrinaSolar adds 500-Watt Vertex modules to TrinaPro system to create TrinaPro Mega

    Trina Solar Co. announced the global launch of TrinaPro Mega last week, a smart PV solution that adds its ultra-high-power 500W Vertex modules (debuted in February) to its optimized TrinaPro system. With solar energy fast approaching grid parity, TrinaPro Mega aims to resolve several application challenges faced by existing systems. ToRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Trina Solar explains how its Vertex module could push to 600 W

    Trina Solar Co. continues to hype the power and possibilities of its 500+ Watt Vertex solar modules in a new white paper. The big claim in the white paper is that this new platform holds potential to hit 600 Watts and higher power output due to its optimized solutions inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Details on DNV GL’s assessment of the TrinaPro Smart Solar tracker system

    DNV GL, a quality assurance and risk management company, recently finished up a Technology Assessment Report for Trina Solar Co.’s all-in solar module and tracker system, the TrinaPro Smart Solar Solution, which consists of modules manufactured by Trina Solar, trackers manufactured by NClave, a Trina Solar subsidiary, and inverters manufacturedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 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