Canadian launches 640-665 W panel series with efficiency of up to 21.4%

The series is available in six power classes, ranging from 640-665 W and efficiency from 20.6 to 21.4%

Canadian Solar, a manufacturer of photovoltaic modules, launched this Tuesday (27) its new series of seven modules, including two monofacial CS7L-MS and CS7N-MS and two bifacial CS7L-MB-AG and CS7N-MB-AG.

The series is available in six power classes, ranging from 640-665 W and efficiency from 20.6 to 21.4%. The equipment will be available from April 2021, starting with offers in the Australia, China, Japan and Latin America region.

The panels will be produced mainly in China and production is expected to increase during the first and second quarter of next year, reaching total capacity of approximately 10 GW by the end of 2021.

Specifications of the new series

Canadian will hold, next Thursday (29), a webinar to give more details about the new line. However, the manufacturer reported that the HiKu7 CS7N-MS series is the most powerful that the company has brought to the market to date and is considered an ideal solution for commercial and industrial photovoltaic projects.

All panels in the series have dimensions of 2,384 × 1,303 × 35 mm, a weight of 35.7 kg and feature 132 monocrystalline half cells.

According to the manufacturer, the nominal voltage in MPP varies from 37.5 V, for the 640 W panel, to 38.5 V for the 665 W version, while the nominal current in MPP is 17.07 A at 17 .28 A and the short circuit current varies from 18.31 A to 18.51 A.

The ambient operating temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C and the maximum system voltage is 1500V. The panel has an anodized aluminum frame and 3.2mm tempered glass.

Its junction box is IP 68 rated. The device's operating temperature coefficient is -0.34% per degree Celsius.

Solar Panel Warranty

The manufacturer also reported that guarantee manufacturing period is 12 years, while the performance guarantee is 25 years for monofacial modules and 30 years for bifacial panels.

Also according to Canadian, the annual degradation is up to 0.55% for monofacial modules and 0.45% for bifacial panels, with degradation during the first year of life of the entire panel being up to 2%.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

3 Responses

  1. Good morning Amauri
    All photovoltaic kits are imported and are normally used in our country.
    Plates are only installed here in Brazil, when the consumer seeks credit on the BNDS line, which requires the equipment to be nationalized and with a FINAME code.
    Otherwise, imported equipment is used.
    Hope this helps.
    Hug.
    ESolar

  2. Good afternoon Erica.
    As you follow this market and I'm a layman and have heard a lot of things, I would like to know if these solar kits would have to be manufactured here?
    Since I was told that the imported ones are made for the climate and electrical grid of each country.
    Thanks

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