The latest Recom solar panels have an efficiency of up to 21.68% and a temperature coefficient of -0.24% per degree Celsius. The company offers a 30-year power output guarantee at 91.25% of original power.
French Recom has developed a double-sided n-type heterojunction solar panel with semi-cut cells and double glass construction. The company said the new products are suitable for large-scale arrays and rooftop solar panels. It is certified to IEC61215 and 61730 standards.
The Lion series includes five different panels with power ratings from 375W to 395W and efficiencies from 20.59% to 21.68%. The open circuit voltage ranges from 44.2V to 45.2V and the short circuit current ranges from 10.78A to 11.06A.
The panels have an IP 68 junction box and an anodized aluminum frame. Both sides of the module are covered with 2.0mm low iron tempered glass. They operate from -40 C to 85 C with a temperature coefficient of -0.24%/degree Celsius.
These panels can be used in photovoltaic systems with a maximum voltage of 1500V. The manufacturer offers a 30-year output power guarantee, guaranteeing 91.25% of the original production.
“With a two-sided ratio of up to 90 percent (compared to industry standard modules of 70 percent), Lion modules deliver up to 20 percent more power in low light, morning and evening, and cloudy skies,” the manufacturer said. “Owing to N-type technology the power losses are considerably decreased and there are No PID & No LID effects delivering lowest LCOE.” “Owing to N-type technology the power losses are significantly decreased and there are No PID & No LID effects delivering lowest LCOE.” “With N-type technology, power losses are greatly reduced, and the absence of PID and LID effects ensures the lowest LCOE.” “Thanks to N-type technology, power loss is greatly reduced, there are no PID and LID effects, which ensures the lowest LCOE.”
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Post time: Nov-05-2022