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Mon, 27th Apr 2020 15:40:00 |
TÜV Rheinland confirms 515.8 W output for Trina’s new modules |
Trina Solar has been producing its 500 W modules in series for a month now and plans to increase their output to more than 600 W in the future.
An independent test by Germany's TÜV Rheinland has confirmed a power output of 515.8 W for Trina's new Vertex PV module series. "It passed the IEC test for photovoltaic modules from TÜV Rheinland and received both certification according to the performance standard IEC 61215 for PV modules and the safety standard IEC 61730 for PV modules," said the Chinese module maker on Monday.
Trina Solar launched the 500 W module at the end of February. In mid-March, following the start of commercial production, the company announced its first order, with the first high-performance modules going to Sri Lanka.
The PERC monocrystalline bifacial solar module series consists of Duomax V panels with glass-glass structures, while the Tallmax V features a glass-backsheet frame.
The modules are based on large-format 210-millimeter silicon wafers, third-party solar cells, multi-bus bars and monocrystalline PERC cell technology. Trina claims to have created an innovative cell design combining advanced third-party devices, a non-destructive cutting process and high packing density.
"Trina Solar's Vertex module has passed the comprehensive and rigorous test by TÜV Rheinland with industry-leading output reaching 515.8W," said Chris Zou, vice president of solar services, TÜV Rheinland Greater China. "This fully demonstrates Trina Solar's prowess in R&D and industrial chain support accumulated over the years."
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