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Shipments of photovoltaic modules by Trina Solar (688599.SH) totaled 18.05GW in the first half of this year, 72% more than in the corresponding period last year, meaning the company continues to rank second worldwide in solar module shipments, the company’s half-yearly report published on August 25 said. In the six months, Trina Solar's revenue amounted to RMB 35.73 billion.</p>
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<strong>Leading in shipments:</strong> <strong>18.05GW shipped in first half of 2022</strong></p>
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On August 24, Trina Solar announced that its proprietary Vertex high-efficiency <em>n</em>-type monocrystalline silicon module, based on 66 pcs of 210 mm x 210 mm high-efficiency <em>n</em>-type i-TOPCon cells, has achieved a record aperture module efficiency of 24.24% for industrial large-area <em>n</em>-type i-TOPCon modules. This is independently confirmed by TÜV Nord.</p>
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TrinaTracker announced 1GW milestone of orders globally for its SuperTrack smart control system till August 2022. The projects are distributed in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, in more than 10 countries. This milestone not only represents the acceptance of TrinaTracker smart control system’s mature technology in energy yield gain, but also demonstrates TrinaTracker has strong and stable capability for commercial production.</p>
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Trina Solar has shipped more than 8GW of solar modules to India since 2010, supplying to PV projects in all three segments of residential, commercial and industrial and utility.</p>
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“Solar modules for commercial and industrial (C&I) businesses accounted for 60% of Trina Solar’s shipments to India last year and in 2022’s first quarter, while about 40% of shipments were for utility-scale projects,” says Gaurav Mathur, India director for Trina Solar.</p>
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In August 2021, Mirziyoyev, President of Uzbekistan, announced the official commencement of operation of the country's first PV power station, the Nur Navoi Solar Power Project. The 100MW power station uses ultra-high-power bifacial modules and TrinaTracker’s Vanguard 2P tracker system. It is located in the Kizil-Tepe District of Navoi State. It is Uzbekistan's first surface power station and the first Independent Power Plant (IPP) to obtain financing.</p>