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In nature, plants convert sunlight into energy. The new solar modules developed by SCHOTT Solar and Solland Solar resemble the structure of a leaf. The invention falls back on a process that has already been optimised by nature. Sunlight is captured even more efficiently and used to generate high energy output. A special highlight at Intersolar, the modules will be presented installed on a tracker of GILDEMEISTER energy solutions. Solar trackers orient toward the sun – just like the leaves of a plant.
Solar companies SCHOTT Solar and Solland Solar will start production of back-contacted solar modules based on Sunweb technology in August. The multicrystalline modules consist of 60 cells and achieve up to 250 Wp, exceeding the energy output of many competitors. The compact module surface offers up to 10 percent higher performance per square metre. Its outstanding appearance makes this premium module particularly suited for residential roof-top systems.
All tests to IEC standard were successfully completed.
SCHOTT Solar and Solland Solar have been achieving a true win-win situation with their cooperation. SCHOTT Solar contributes long-standing experience in module engineering and production as well as in conducting module quality tests. Solland supports the joint project with its Sunweb technology, offering benefits related to cell and module technology. Given the high quality standards of both companies, the SCHOTT PERFORM MWT series of SCHOTT Solar and the SUNWEB module of Solland Solar are provided with a 25-year linear performance guarantee.
Additional information is available under: www.schottsolar.com
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