JA Solar modules obtain TÜV NORD wind tunnel test certification

The company's DeepBlue 4.0 Pro series also presented an additional energy yield of approximately 3.9%
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Energia solar Canal Solar Módulos da JA Solar obtêm certificação em teste de túnel de vento da TÜV NORD
Certification received by the company during the event. Image: JA Solar/Reproduction

A JA Solar announced that the modules DeepBlue 4.0 Pro got certification in the test of tunnel in wind high-speed operation carried out by TÜV NORD, which shows, according to the company, its exceptional resistance to bad weather, especially in regions prone to hurricanes, such as high-altitude and offshore areas – in which energy is obtained through the force of the wind at sea.

“TÜV NORD is the first testing agency to introduce and carry out wind tunnel certification for panels. The comprehensive standard under extreme conditions sets a high benchmark in the industry, detailing the technical requirements for modules and their components during strong hurricanes,” highlighted the manufacturer.

“DeepBlue 4.0 Pro is at the forefront of innovation, utilizing rectangular silicon wafers combined with cutting-edge technologies. This includes high-efficiency Bycium+ N-Type cell technology and advanced high-density packaging techniques,” they highlighted.

According to the company, the 72-cell version has a power of 635 W, making it the most powerful product in the 182mm series. Furthermore, they emphasized that the module line features several improved features such as lower power degradation and higher bifaciality factor, as well as higher power temperature coefficient and better performance in low light conditions.

“These advances guarantee greater energy yield in challenging climatic conditions. Based on data from a year-long field test launched by JA Solar and TÜV NORD in Yinchuan, the N-Type modules demonstrated an additional energy yield of approximately 3.9%,” they reported.

Additionally, the company's DeepBlue 4.0 Pro panels offer an advantage with their lower open circuit voltage due to fewer cells, which minimizes the risk of hot spots.

This design also allows for a greater number of modules per string, thus reducing BOS (Balance of System) and LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) costs. “This translates into greater value for customers, reinforcing JA’s commitment to providing innovative, high-quality photovoltaic solutions,” they concluded.


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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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