Yingi releases n-type TOPCon solar modules for offshore floating solar fields

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Yingli offers six versions of its new 144-cell Panda 3.0 PRO solar modules, with powers ranging from 555 W to 580 W and efficiencies from 21.48% to 22.45%. The panels are designed for nearby and offshore floating solar power plants.

“It adopts a complete set of anti-salt and anti-corrosion materials and has a flexible support structure suitable for nearshore and offshore scenarios of floating power plants,” a company spokesperson said. pv magazine.

The 144-cell Panda 3.0 PRO modules are available in six versions with powers ranging from 555 W to 580 W and efficiencies from 21.48% to 22.45%. The breakdown voltage is 50.46 V to 51.46 V and the short-circuit current is 14.07 A to 14.38 A. The maximum system voltage is 1,500 V.

The dimensions of the panels are 2,278 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm and the weight is 32.0 kg. They feature an IP68 rated junction box with three bypass diodes and 2mm low iron semi-tempered glass on both sides. The frame is made of fiberglass reinforced polyurethane. The temperature coefficient of the modules is -0.30% per degree Celsius and the operating temperature is -40 C to 85 C.

The new products have a 30-year linear power warranty and a 12-year product warranty. The final output of 30 years is guaranteed to be at least 87.4% of the nominal output output.

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“The very strong frame structure is suitable for the installation situation of a flexible bracket that can withstand high-frequency wind load and wave impact,” the spokesperson said.

Yingli currently has a TOPCo cell capacity 5 GW. It should reach 10 GW next year and 15 GW in 2024. In April, it announced a 108-cell Panda 3.0 PRO module with up to 435 W for rooftop applications. In August 2022, it announced the 156-cell Panda 3.0 PRO module with a power of up to 615 W.

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