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DCE Solar designs racks for First Solar Series 7 modules

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 8, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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DCE solar energya provider of solar mounting solutions, has launched its latest development, the Long Span S7, a rack system specifically designed to house the First Solar Series 7 modules for utility-scale solar projects.

Long span S7 from DCE Solar.

DCE Solar’s Long Span S7 system is aimed at Series 7 modules. By integrating a unique rail and wedge mounting system, DCE Solar has created a solution that supports the Series 7’s patented technology with easy installation on the racks.

“DCE Solar has always been at the forefront of innovation in solar mounting, and the introduction of the Long Span S7 is a testament to our commitment to advancing the industry,” said Bill Taylor, founder and CEO of DCE Solar. “The combination of our Long Span system with the First Solar Series 7 modules sets a new standard for efficiency and performance in commercial solar projects.”

DCE Solar will unveil the Long Span S7 at RE+ 2024 in Anaheim, California, September 9-12 at booth N78041.

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