The Trina Solar Solar Panel Was Previously Presented at a Convention Last Year, but Now Reintroduced the Fully Updated 670W Version, Along With Details About the Panel
Trina Solar – a member of the Solar Module Super League (SMSL) – launched an ultra-high power 670W version of next-generation Vertex series solar modules at the PV ModuleTech conference in the renewable industry. After the conference organized by the PV Tech Solar Media editor, the 670W Vertex panel began mass production, thanks to the IEC certification received from TÜV Rheinland, among other positive reliability tests on its exclusive new energy panel model.
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“Legacy” of Past Versions of Trina Solar
According to Trina Solar, the 670W module inherited a wide range of essential technologies from previous versions in the renewable market, which supports its current range of modules built with 210 mm solar cells, with non-destructive cutting, high-density interconnection power, and some multi-bus technologies. These technologies have a module efficiency of up to 21.6%, lending credibility to the solar energy panel.
Combination of Technologies to Create Another in the Renewable Energy Sector
Head of Product Strategy and Marketing at Trina Solar Renewables, Zhang Yingbin, stated that combining technologies was essential to produce a unique chain power output, being 34% higher than that of other available 500W+ modules on the market today. The Vertex series also offers various benefits in terms of Balance of System (BOS) costs. Notable cost reductions in transportation and installation of up to 12% and 7% are significant.
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“The ultra-high power Vertex 670W module launched this time reveals greater viability in reducing BOS and LCOE costs, which will help achieve renewable energy targets and accelerate the pace of the photovoltaic industry to embrace the grid parity era”, said Yingbin.
Explanation About the Solar Energy Module
Trina Solar first showcased the Vertex line last year. The convention saw some of the solar energy modules that had power outputs above 550W for use in large-scale solar installations. But it was this year that Trina decided to officially launch the incredible lineage of the fully updated solar energy generation panel.

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