Suntech’s New Solar Panel For The Australian Market

Suntech Power Holdings has announced its next series of monocrystalline modules available to the Australia market - the Ad series.

Suntech Power Holdings, the world’s largest manufacturer of solar panels, has announced its next series of monocrystalline modules available to the Australia market – the Ad series. The new Suntech Ad solar modules yield improvements to BSF structure and incorporate a high quality anti-reflective coating to increase conversion efficiency.
 
Thermal isolation between the lamination and an advanced J-box designed by Switzerland based Huger + Suhner delivers improved performance stability and also complete interconnection between modules and inverters, ensuring that the efficiency of the modules can be fully utilised. 
  
The panels provide increased power output through an advanced solar cell texturing and isolation process, which improves performance in conditions of low irradiance. According to the company, the new panels could enhance efficiency over the previous models by 1.5%. The panels offer high reliability with guaranteed +/-3% power output tolerance, ensuring return on investment
    
A unique drainage hole design and rigid construction prevents the solar panel frame from warping or breaking in the extreme weather conditions sometimes experienced in Australia.
  
Produced in 170 and 175 watt modules for the Australian market, the Suntech Ad series offers a 25-year power output transferable warranty and will soon be available through Energy Matters.
  

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