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Grid Parity reveals new glass glass module for agrivoltaic systems

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The translucent 320 W Solar module is first presented in Rimini, Italy. It will be produced by production partner Agora in Slovakia from the third quarter.

March 4, 2025
Sandra Enkhardt

Grid Parity AG will present its new solar module B80 this week at the Key Expo Trade Fair in Rimini, Italy, this week. It is a bifacial, translucent solar glass solar module with monocrystalline N-type M10 solar cells and an output of 320 W, specially designed for use in agrivoltaic systems.

The module has a transparency of 45% and must therefore ensure optimum plant growth, especially in berry and fruit plantations, as well as special crops, according to Grid Parity.

The module measures 2.088 mm at 1,128 mm by 30 mm and weighs 27 kg. It has a maximum system voltage of 1,000 VDC and the operating temperature range between -40 and +85 C. It is certified for overhead installation according to EN12600. The module is also suitable for use with wind loads of more than 2,400 Pascal and a snow load of more than 5,400 Pascal. Grid Parity grants a 25-year product guarantee.

The new module will be manufactured by Agora Solar in Vranow, Slovakia, from the third quarter PV -Magazine. The company is affiliated with Agora and has been producing its modules there since May 2023.

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