ZNShine will expand its production capacity by 12 GW by 2023

Recently, the company received the "Top performer" certification from the PVEL laboratory
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Canal Solar ZNShine expandirá sua capacidade produtiva em 12 GW até 2023
The company has invested more and more in R&D

The photovoltaic module manufacturer ZNShine Solar intends to expand its production capacity up to 12 GW in 2023, following the growing expansion of the photovoltaic industry. Currently, the company has a total capacity of 10 GW, distributed across two manufacturing bases.

According to the manufacturer, to achieve this objective the company has increasingly invested in R&D (Research and Development).

“ZNShine will continue to dedicate itself to R&D and mass production of high-efficiency photovoltaic modules, as it has always done, in order to contribute to reducing the cost of electricity, improving performance in power generation, to bring better products for global customers and promote global renewable energy development,” highlighted William Wang, president of ZNShine Solar.

Recently, the company won the “Top performer” rating in 8th edition of PVEL's PV Module Reliability Scorecard. This is the fourth consecutive year that ZNShine Solar has received this recognition.

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The test is carried out by DNV GL and by PVEL and this edition highlights 25 module manufacturers and technical advances despite challenging market conditions. Ratings are based on performance and reliability data of the PVEL PV Module Product Qualification Program, a set of laboratory and field tests that inform solar energy acquisition and investment decisions.

DNV GL is one of the largest independent consulting, testing and specialist certification in energy in the world. PVEL is the main laboratory for testing the performance and reliability of photovoltaic modules in the world.

Comparison of results can provide a powerful reference for financiers and developers in selecting high-quality components. This edition summarizes 18 months of test results, which include thermal cycling testing, damp heat testing, dynamic mechanical load sequence testing, and potential induced degradation testing.

Each test has a significant reference for the reliability of the module in the actual application scenario, and products that pass the test can receive the award.”Best Performing Enterprise“.

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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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