UL Study: Trina Solar Vertex modules bring more value to UAE projects offering lower CAPEX and LCOE
Trina Solar, a leading global PV and smart energy total solution provider, is showcasing its 2022 product line up, containing 210 Vertex modules, and revealing its latest N-type module at the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) taking place in Abu Dhabi, the region’s most influential and international energy summit targeted to accelerating sustainability and global transition to clean energy.
Trina Solar is exhibiting at stand number 8110 – HALL 8, alongside its valued partners to shed light on the company’s cutting-edge 210mm Vertex portfolio of ultra-high power modules for residential, C&I and Utility Sector and the full range of energy solutions. The company displays its latest Vertex S 410W+ module, Vertex 510W module, 550W dual-glass module, 600W dual-glass module and 670W dual-glass module. In addition, its next generation of N-type module is exhibited in the stand, which is based on 210 technology.
Antonio Jimenez, Managing Director and Vice President, Middle East & Africa, Trina Solar commented: “We are excited for being a part of the regions’ biggest energy event, which helps us to come closer to our customers and make solar energy accessible for everyone. We are proud to reveal our latest N-type module. It is another milestone achievement in the PV modules industry, and we are truly proud to be leading the way with our cutting-edge technology that continues to revolutionize the solar energy sector. We are confident that our 2022 product line up will attract plenty of attention across the MEA region and globally, and we are looking forward to fulfilling our
customers’ requests for these ultra-high-power modules.”
The company also reveals at WFES the latest study report performed by UL (Download UL report) on the CAPEX and LCOE of PV system with different wafer sizes (182-540W module, 210-670W+ module) for a project located in the UAE. The report shows that the 210-670W+ module have higher system value with the ability to reduce the CAPEX by 1.70% and LCOE by 1.19%, giving more cost savings to the final users.
“The UL study result shows again Trina Solar’s continuous devotion in high reliability research and proven quality. Trina Solar is dedicated to offering customers high-quality, reliable ultra-high power modules and service, and will continue to promote technical innovation and industry-wide standardization of modules to expedite further reduction of LCOE and ultimately deliver better returns to our customers,” added Jimenez.
The UAE 100-MW solar power plant is located about 50 km south of the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Two different types of modules with different wafer sizes (182mm and 210mm) are applied for the comparative study. The DC BOS cost of the PV system with 670W module has reduced by 5.5% against that of 540W module. In addition, the CAPEX and LCOE of the 670W module reduces by 1.7% and 1.19%, respectively, in comparison with the 540W module. It indicates that overall the 210 modules have a lower CAPEX and LCOE.
Study has been performed by UL (Underwriters Laboratories), a global company with more than 120 years of expertise, working with customers and stakeholders to help them to navigate market complexity. UL, globally recognized within the renewable energy industry, brings clarity and empowers trust to support the responsible design, production, marketing and purchase of the goods, solutions, and innovations.