The manufacturer plans to start producing performance-enhanced solar modules in August. The first customers should receive the product in October.
According to REC, these modules can be flexibly installed vertically and vertically without degradation caused by light.
Norwegian solar module manufacturer REC, a subsidiary of Chinese chemical company Chemchina, launched its second-generation N-Peak solar module on Monday.
The production of solar modules is based on monocrystalline, half-cut, n-type PERT cells, and is expected to start production in August at the company’s plant in Singapore. It is scheduled to ship to customers in October.
The new product relies on 120 half-cells and has a power output range of 360 W to 375 W. The module efficiency is between 19.7% and 20.5%, depending on the output. It is said that solar modules can also withstand loads of up to 7000 Pascals.
The module size specified by the company is 1,755×1,044×30mm, and the weight is 20kg. The maximum system voltage is 1000 V. The operating temperature of solar modules is between -40 and 85 degrees Celsius.
With its twin design, the manufacturer also promises higher output when the photovoltaic system is shaded. REC provides a 25-year product guarantee for the module. The performance guarantee stipulates that the solar module will maintain 92% of its performance during the 25th year of operation.
REC initially launched the N-Peak component in June 2018. At that time, it was the first solar module in the world to combine n-type TOPCon cells with a twin design.
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