Solar N Plus décroche un contrat record de 500 MW pour l’exportation de produits solaires N-type

Solar N Plus décroche un contrat record de 500 MW pour l’exportation de produits solaires N-type

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Solar N Plus New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (Solar N Plus), acteur majeur dans la fabrication de cellules et modules solaires, vient de conclure un accord historique pour la fourniture de 500 MW de produits solaires N-type à haute efficacité à destination des marchés étrangers. Ce contrat marque une étape significative dans l’expansion mondiale de l’entreprise.

Les produits solaires N-type, développés par Solar N Plus, se distinguent par leur technologie avancée, garantissant une efficacité de conversion supérieure, une meilleure résistance aux pertes de performance induites par la lumière (LID) et la dégradation potentielle induite (PID). Ces caractéristiques techniques assurent une fiabilité accrue et une production énergétique optimale sur le long terme.

Ashley Wang, Vice-présidente de Solar N Plus, a déclaré : « Nous sommes ravis de collaborer avec des partenaires locaux pour proposer des produits photovoltaïques innovants qui accélèrent le progrès technologique. En tant que leader reconnu de la technologie photovoltaïque, nous sommes fiers de notre excellence en matière de qualité, d’efficacité et de capacités de production et de recherche. »

Grâce à son expertise technologique et à son engagement envers l’innovation, Solar N Plus consolide son rôle de leader dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables. L’entreprise s’efforce de répondre aux besoins d’un marché mondial en rapide évolution, tout en soutenant la transition vers des sources d’énergie propres et durables.

Une avancée technologique clé pour le photovoltaïque

La technologie N-type offre des avantages cruciaux pour les applications photovoltaïques modernes. Ces modules présentent un coefficient de température plus faible et réduisent les pertes d’encapsulation, des atouts essentiels pour maximiser le rendement énergétique dans des conditions variables. En s’appuyant sur ces technologies, Solar N Plus continue de stimuler le développement de l’industrie photovoltaïque locale et internationale.

Un partenariat pour une transition énergétique accélérée

Ce contrat de 500 MW témoigne de l’importance de la collaboration internationale dans la promotion des énergies renouvelables. Solar N Plus souligne que cette initiative permettra d’accélérer l’adoption de solutions solaires fiables et innovantes, essentielles à la décarbonation des systèmes énergétiques mondiaux.

L’expansion de Solar N Plus sur les marchés internationaux illustre son rôle central dans la transformation énergétique, offrant des solutions adaptées aux besoins spécifiques de chaque région.

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