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TrinaTracker has globally published a white paper “Strategies to mitigate wind related risks in trackers compatible with ultra-high-power modules” after launching the webinar “Ensuring the tracker stability in extreme weather conditions” in partnership with PV Magazine. TrinaTracker ratified the stability of its Agile 1P and Vanguard 2P in extreme weather conditions by performing wind tunnel tests in collaboration with the leading wind engineering consultancy firms CPP and RWDI.</p>
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Trina Solar recently conducted stringent dynamic mechanical load testing (DML) of its 210 Vertex 670W module, comparing with competitor’s single-glass 540W and dual-glass 535W modules in extreme environments based on the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. The testing demonstrated that the 210 Vertex 670W module delivered better performance than the 540W/535W modules in terms of DML reliability.</p>
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Trina Solar published worldwide the 210 Vertex White Paper 2.0 globally, aiming to comprehensively present the value of the 210 ultra-high power to the industry.</p>
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Trina Solar published worldwide the 210 Vertex White Paper 2.0 globally, aiming to comprehensively present the value of the 210 ultra-high power to the industry.</p>
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Recently, 400MW agricultural photovoltaic solar plant in Nangong, Hebei Province in China under construction is more than halfway. The project adopts Trina Solar's 210 Vertex 550W series modules and TrinaTracker Vanguard 2P trackers to further increase the power generation and reduce the LCOE through the integrated advantages of "modules + trackers".</p>
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Trina Solar's State Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Science and Technology (SKL) announced that its proprietary Vertex high-efficiency <em>p</em>-type monocrystalline silicon module, based on 66 pcs of 210 mm x 210 mm high-efficiency PERC cells, has achieved a record aperture module efficiency of 23.03% for larger-area industrial silicon p-type modules. This is independently confirmed by third-party certification laboratories by both TÜV Rheinland and TÜV Nord with identical efficiency result.</p>