SNEC: Yingli Solar heightens ties with Chinese PV firms
- China's Yingli Solar is partnering with a variety of high-profile players in its domestic market to achieve mutually useful undertakings as well as promote the country's tidy energy market.
Struggling module manufacturer Yingli Solar has signed tactical agreements with a variety of high-profile players in China to coordinate on the r & d as well as application of brand-new materials, promote new technologies and collectively establish power station projects, the firm revealed throughout the SNEC exhibition that occurred in Shanghai over the weekend.
At the event, Yingli inked manage China Development Bank Energy Co., Ltd, China Power Engineering Consulting Group's New Energy Sources division and also Hangzhou First Applied Material "to jointly advertise the development of the solar industry and also accomplish mutual advantage and also win-win collaboration".
The partners wish to continue to take advantage of their corresponding advantages, establish long-term and steady corporate partnerships as well as collectively advertise the development of the clean power sector, Yingli mentioned.
With a discussion qualified "New Starting Point and New Vision for New Yingli", the company also showcased its newest technological achievements and also ingenious organisation versions at SNEC, including the PANDA bifacial module, which boasts a bifaciality coefficient of 82% as well as a frontside power ranking of 425 W on the N-type (G1) wafer, accomplished making use of TOPCon cell innovation.
Yingli said the module supplied "high power generation, excellent climate resistance and dependable mechanical performance, as well as therefore can be widely made use of in different application circumstances such as building integrated photovoltaics as well as drifting power plant".
The Baoding-based firm likewise provided a high-density packaged monocrystalline module that has a frontside power of 540 W with high integrity embracing advanced 210 mm M12 wafer technology and three-slice multi-busbar (MBB) modern technology.
The news comes amidst the Yingli team's restructuring and look for brand-new investors, following its positioning into administration by a Chinese court last month.