Suntech Power will supply 300 MW in modules for projects in Europe

Manufacturer signed a partnership with Rodopi, which aims to expand operations in the photovoltaic solar energy market
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A Suntech Power officially announced a framework agreement with the Spin, a company in the renewable energy sector, which aims to expand your portfolio of business in solar.

According to the terms of the contract, Suntech must to supply a total of 300MW in modules per year. Among the projects that will be supported is a 12 MW photovoltaic plant in Italy.

A Solar TCO, owner of the project and specialist in technical and commercial operations for industrial-scale plants in France, Germany and Italy, is looking for an alternative for partial (3.4-12 MW) or total (12 MW) replacement of the panels due to damage caused by hail in northern Italy.

The company's objective is to maximize the use of renewable sources, benefiting both the economy and ecology. “We exclusively chose Suntech Power as our module supplier due to their unmatched professionalism and unwavering support,” highlighted the Mr. Gündogdu, Business Unit Manager at Rodopi Solar.

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Suntech said it has consistently prioritized scientific and technological innovation. The manufacturer's components are already being used in several projects, including in Italy and Frankfurt, Germany, with the C72Nsh+ and C54Nshkm+ models.

The C72Nsh+ module, equipped with 182 mm wafers and TOPCon N-Type technology, has an efficiency greater than 25.5%. According to the company, the product offers an increase in cell efficiency of more than 1.5% compared to PERC cells, with higher power generation than PERC by 3 to 4% due to a low temperature coefficient.

Furthermore, they highlighted that the equipment presents a greater 15% bifacial gain and minimal degradation (1% in the first year and 0.4% thereafter), guaranteeing greater revenue for the customer.

The C54Nshkm+ double glass panel, also with TOPCon technology, achieves an efficiency rate of approximately 22.5%, with an output power of up to 440 W and a unit area output power of up to 266 W/m².

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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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