ET Solar launches high-power photovoltaic modules

Among the highlights are the 670 W mono PERC half-cell panel and 570 W N-type bifacial module
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31-08-22-canal-solar- ET Solar lança módulos fotovoltaicos de alta potência
Company launches at Intersolar South America 2022. Photo: Reproduction

A ET Solar presented at Intersolar South America, which took place from August 23rd to 25th at Expo Center Norte, located in the city of São Paulo (SP), a variety of high-power modules.

At the exhibition, the company took the opportunity to launch the 670W mono PERC half-cell module, which adopted 210mm wafers.

In addition to this, the manufacturer displayed the 570 W N-type bifacial panel, manufactured from 182 mm wafers. It uses half-cell and MBB (multi-busbar) technology, has the advantages of 85% bifaciality, 0 LID, low LCOE and excellent performance in low light.

“With a differentiated product strategy, ET Solar meets the needs of domestic, industrial and commercial coverage, and application in large power plants”, they added.

ET Solar team in Brazil. Photo: Reproduction

“Good irradiation conditions provide a unique advantage for Brazil to develop the solar market. Thanks to the import tax exemption for imported photovoltaic products, the country continues to be one of the largest markets for Chinese panels”, emphasized the manufacturer.

ET Solar launches 660 W mono half-cell module

Finally, they reported that the excellent performance at the event reinforced their confidence in exploring the Latin American market. “In the future, we will continue to provide high-quality products and services as a vertically integrated global professional manufacturer, contributing to clean energy and sustainable development.”

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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