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Trina, Daidohant is launching a new solution for wearing the load for heavy snowfall

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer has collaborated with the Japanese Daidohant on the new product. It is said that it suppresses the distortion with a special beam at the back of the solar module.

March 6, 2025
Lior Kahana

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The Chinese solar manufacturer Trina Solar has announced a new solution for taxes for areas with heavy snowfall.

Dublynchronized “PV support”, the new solution for the mounting system was developed with the Japanese mounting manufacturer Daidohant.

It is based on a reinforcing bracket conceived by Daidohant and is intended for use with Trina’s modules.

“By attaching a special beam to the back of the module, it suppresses the deformation of the panel because of the load on snow and reduces damage,” Trina said in a statement. “Solar panels can be installed safely, even in areas with heavy snowfall, and the type of roof material used is a seam type folded plate roof.”

The company added that the loading tests carried out with different solar modules and the results showed that the new product “significantly improved” tax -bearing possibilities “significantly improved”.

“The new system is expected to reduce the risk of module damage in areas with heavy snowfall and improve the reliability of power generation systems,” concluded the Chinese manufacturer.

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