TÜV Rheinland confirms Trina Solar's 'Vertex' panel gets to 515.8 Wp power outcome
- ' Solar Module Super League' (SMSL) participant, Trina Solar has actually reached a peak power result of its just recently launched 'Vertex' panel of 515.8 Wp, a result individually validated by TÜV Rheinland.
Trina Solar introduced the Vertex collection panel in March 2020 with 500Wp efficiency, driven by a variety of modern technology growths consisting of 210mm ultra-large mono-silicon wafers as well as 1/3 cut solar cells. The business is likewise promoting the panel's capacity to get to over 600Wp in a bigger panel style.
Chris Zou, vice head of state of Solar Services, TÜV Rheinland Greater China claimed, "Since Trina Solar started creating ultra-high power components, TÜV Rheinland has actually taken part in the conversation and also shared its very own experience in regards to item safety and security and also integrity. Trina Solar's Vertex module has actually passed the strenuous as well as detailed examination by TÜV Rheinland with industry-leading outcome getting to 515.8 W.".
Yin Rongfang, vice basic supervisor as well as EVP at Trina Solar included, "With the growth and also renovation of the market chain, specifically the enhancement in glass supply ability, including one more column of cells to the existing five-column format style can boost the Vertex module's power outcome to greater than 600W. Moreover, with PERC+ cell conversion effectiveness expected to exceed 24%, integrated with various other variables such as the optimization in module layout, renovations in lots capability in addition to downstream setup, the Vertex components' power result will certainly remain to boost. This offers the instructions as well as course for the repetitive advancement of PV components, which will certainly additionally drive the continual decline in the BOS as well as LCOE of PV systems.".
Trina Solar has formerly claimed that it anticipated to get to automation of the Vertex panel in the 3rd quarter of 2020, with manufacturing capability anticipated to be about 5.5 GW by the end of the year.