Canadian 655 W bifacial modules are available from BelEnergy

Panels are ideal for commercial, industrial and centralized generation photovoltaic projects
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7-3-2023-Módulos bifaciais 655 W da Canadian estão disponíveis na BelEnergy
Modules have an efficiency of 21.1%. Image: Canadian

A BelEnergy, distributor of photovoltaic equipment, added to its catalog of solutions the series of 655W bifacial solar panels from Canadian Solar. According to the companies, the modules have an efficiency of 21.1% and are ideal for commercial, industrial and GC (centralized generation) photovoltaic projects.

“The partnership between BelEnergy and Canadian is part of the Belenus Group's strategy of offering quality and highly efficient products. In 2023, we closed an agreement for 300 MW that have already started to be added to our portfolio, such as the 655 W bifacial modules, the BiHiKu7, which are ideal for small, medium and large photovoltaic projects”, he emphasized. Sergio Lucas Junqueira, CEO of BelEnergy.

“As a company, our strategy is to offer high quality and efficient products to our customers. The partnership with Canadian represents a big step in this direction. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationship with Canadian and offering the best solutions to our customers”, added Junqueira.

“The partnership with BelEnergy is very strategic for Canadian because BelEnergy currently has one of the best internal distribution infrastructures on the market as it works with a very wide variety of products and a vast inventory with fast availability and delivery. So, it is a partnership that contributes to Canadian's expansion, especially in the distributed generation market. Both for the residential and commercial segments, which have plants from 1 MW to 5 MW, which is a focus for BelEnergy”, highlighted Alexandre Borin, Commercial Director at Canadian Solar.

According to Canadian, the modules feature PERC technology, a 210 mm wafer and have reduction of 8.9% in LCOE due to higher power output and lower system cost.

Furthermore, the panels are compatible with the main trackers, have a reduction of up to 50% in LID degradation and have better tolerance to shading. For more information visit the Canadian Solar website clicking here.

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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.

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