Product review: Panasonic EverVolt, REC Group solar panels, LevelTen trading platform, etc. – pv magazine China

2021-11-26 07:14:29 By : Ms. Amy Li

Check out a list of some of the latest announcements related to clean energy products this week.

Another week, another pile of announcements! For the latest information, please check the latest clean energy product roundup:

Panasonic has introduced new products in its solar solution portfolio, including four new EverVolt modules and a redesigned EverVolt battery storage cabinet with a smaller footprint.

The company said that these four new modules have higher efficiency and higher performance-even at high temperatures-and excellent degradation rates. The new module also enjoys Panasonic's TripleGuard and AllGuard 25-year warranty. New modules to be launched in 2021 include:

EverVolt solar module series 380W / 370W modules will be available in the third quarter of 2021, with rated efficiencies of 21.7% and 21.2% respectively, which can provide the maximum power output for residential solar systems. EverVolt solar module black series 370W/360W modules will be available in the third quarter of 2021, with efficiency levels of 21.2% and 20.6%, respectively.

In addition, the new EverVolt solar module series has many key advantages, including:

St. Joseph Solar, a solar facility owned and operated by a 20 MW utility company, specifies real-time power plant curtailment and power factor control, multi-level inverter monitoring, tracker integration, weather station monitoring, and RTU data collection. Power plant control solution supported by myPV IQ Grid.

The myPV pre-configured hardware is ready to run when it arrives, and provides instant visibility of the entire site through the monitoring platform after power-on. More information here.

REC Group launched the REC TwinPeak 4 series, which is its fourth generation of high-quality solar panels for residential and commercial rooftop installations. The company said that its latest REC TwinPeak has a new battery structure design and higher power output than its predecessor. The REC TwinPeak 4 series will be put into production in May, and delivery may begin in July/August.

The REC TwinPeak 4 series offers white and black backplane variants, with a newly designed battery structure, multi-bus bar connection, and a rated power output cell that increases up to 375 watts of peak power from its 120 half-cut single crystal p-types. REC N-Peak and REC Alpha solar panels have used the same 30 mm frame and support poles. The company said that the latest REC TwinPeak can withstand a higher load of 7000 Pa, enabling it to provide first-class performance in harsh roof conditions Down. More information here.

Solar module distributor BayWa re Solar Systems Inc has become a distributor of Polar Racking Inc., a Canadian solar photovoltaic installation system manufacturer. BayWare will add access to Polar Racking's PRU-D ground-mounted product line in its line card and online store. Polar shelf design, engineer and manufacture industry-leading shelf solutions. More information here.

LevelTen Energy, a renewable trading infrastructure provider, announced the launch of LevelTen Asset Marketplace, an online platform for buying and selling renewable energy assets. This market brings together one of the world's largest collections of renewable energy project developers and asset investors, and provides software, analysis and expertise to quickly buy and sell assets at various stages of maturity. After its launch, the LevelTen platform has become one of the world's largest online centers for renewable energy asset trading and energy sales. More information here.

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