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Trina Solar begins mass production of completely black modules from 430-455 W – SPE

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Trina Solar says it has launched mass production of all-black PV modules from 430W to 455W. The Vertex S+ panels have an efficiency of up to 22.8% and weigh 21 kg, with a double glass design of 1.6 mm x 1.6 mm.

June 27, 2024 Lior Kahana

Vertex S+ completely black module

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China-based PV manufacturer Trina Solar said it has started mass production of its new all-black, n-type, tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) monocrystalline PV modules.

“The all-black Vertex S+ module is specifically designed for residential PV environments and combines high performance with a sleek, modern appearance that integrates seamlessly with different architectural styles,” the company said. “With an all-black aesthetic design, it measures 1762mm x 1134mm and weighs just 21kg.”

According to the company, the product is available in six versions, each with different peak power and module efficiency. The basic 430 W version has an efficiency of 21.5%, while the largest 455 W variant has an efficiency of 22.8%. The no-load voltage ranges from 51.4 V to 53.4 V, and the short-circuit current ranges from 10.59 A to 10.77 A.

The 144-cell panels operate between -40 C and 85 C. They come with a product warranty of up to 25 years and a 30-year performance warranty. The panels have ultra-low degradation rates, with only 1% degradation in the first year and 0.4% annual degradation.

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