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by Staff Writers Berlin, Germany (SPX) Mar 19, 2021
Trina Solar says it is continuing to drive collaboration across the entire value chain to achieve full compatibility with Vertex 210mm silicon wafer modules, designed to enable 600W+ output. Since the launch of Vertex modules a year ago, the range of 210 Vertex compatible solar PV system components continues to expand. Numerous market tests have been completed with compatibility approvals from leading solar inverter and tracker manufacturers, enabling the upgrade in power. In the race towards a climate-neutral economy in Europe, as set out in the EU Green Deal, Ultra High-Power solar energy systems play a vital role. The market is maturing fast, with Trina Solar at the forefront of production and open, collaborative innovation across the industry chain. Trina Solar's creation of three new 210 Vertex super factories in 2020 secures consistent product supply, projected to reach over 50GW globally at the end of 2021. This brings new-found confidence in high-energy solutions to the solar market, and more importantly, strengthens the value proposition of solar energy across utility sector.
The 600W+ Photovoltaic Open Innovation Ecological Alliance This Alliance aims to create a new collaborative and innovative ecosystem through open collaboration, synergizing the industry chain's primary resources and integrating core processes such as R and D, manufacturing, and applications. Member companies adopted a declaration stating they will work together to build products, systems, and standards for a next-generation technology platform, committing to maximizing the customer values of 600W+ Ultra-High Power modules and other related solutions at the application end.
Driving value in the Ultra-High Power Industry chain We have also seen eight of the world's leading photovoltaic tracker makers, Arctech Solar, Array Technologies, GameChange Solar, IDEEMATEC, Nextracker, PVH, Soltec, TrinaTracker, successively issue compatibility approvals for 210 Vertex modules. These continuous compatibility advances with inverters, trackers and 210 modules raise the total system value and reduce costs in various scenarios. Specifically, low-voltage, high-current Vertex modules can realize a longer string, thereby reducing the number of strings, leading to reduction of BOS components, land and labor used, lowering overall EPC cost and LCOE, highlighting the power generation gain and cost advantages of ultra-high power modules. An independent DNV GL assessment published in December 2020 calculated significant system advantages of Trina Solar's bifacial dual-glass 210 Vertex modules. The report showed a reduction of BOS by 6.2% compared with conventional 166mm-450W and 182mm-535W modules in terms of BOS costs and LCOE by 3.72%. This proactivity within the industry is paying off, demonstrating smooth chain collaboration and proven LCOE reductions, accelerating the entering grid parity era.
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