SDN, a South Korean provider of PV modules and marine propulsion programs, has unveiled a brand new glass-glass bifacial module line with energy outputs as much as 595 W.
The brand new SunDay 10+ modules have 144 monocrystalline half-cut cells primarily based on M1o wafers and busbar expertise. SDN claims that they’re presently the biggest photo voltaic module produced in South Korea.
The producer provides 4 variations of panels, with nominal energy scores of 580 W to 595 W, and energy conversion efficiencies from 20.75% to 21.28%. The open-circuit voltage is between 53.42 V and 53.95 V and the short-circuit present is between 13.8 A and 13.99 A.
The panels measure 2,465 mm x 1,134 mm x 35 mm and weigh 35.5 kg. They’re constructed with 2 mm tempered anti-reflective glass and aluminum alloy frames. Additionally they characteristic an IP68 enclosure and a most system voltage of 1,500 V. The panels have a temperature coefficient of -0.40% per diploma Celsius and an operational temperature from -40 C to 85 C.
New merchandise include a 12-year guarantee and a 30-year efficiency guarantee. The degradation within the first yr is alleged to be 2.0% and the 30-year ending energy output is assured to be a minimum of 83.5% of the nominal output energy.
SDN operates a panel manufacturing facility in Gwangju, South Korea. It additionally plans to construct a 1 GW manufacturing facility in Gwangju that may produce photo voltaic panels primarily based on tunnel oxide passivated contacts (TOPCon) expertise, in addition to modules with non-specific tandem expertise.
The corporate is energetic within the distributed technology PV section and has a big photo voltaic undertaking growth. It’s constructing photo voltaic arrays in Bulgaria, Japan and South Korea. Its shipbuilding division additionally provides outboard motors for fishing and pleasure boats.
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