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Jinko recently announced that its 1500-volt Eagle PVC modules made using its strategic partner DuPont Tedlar PVC thin-film backsheet technology have been certified
by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) laboratories.
Following the certification, PV modules will soon be put into the North American solar market
.
With this PV module on the market, Jinko will be able to meet the growing demand
for high-voltage systems.
It also reduces overall costs and ensures a better return on
investment.
Jinko's new modules passed the potential difference induced attenuation test
of 85 degrees Celsius and 85% relative humidity.
Solar panels are compatible with common brackets and tracking systems
Eagle photovoltaic panels are compatible
with brackets and tracking systems commonly used in the North American market.
DuPont Tedlar's backsheet materials are the only in the industry proven to protect solar panels in harsh environmental conditions such as desert, jungle, coastal, and mountain
climates.
Alex Bradley, principal investigator at DuPont PV Solutions, said: "DuPont Tedlar PVF backsheet materials provide the optimal balance of weather resistance, adhesion and mechanical strength – all attributes required for long component
lifetimes.
And it can provide longer durability and insulation, making it the ideal module for Jinko's 1,500V Eagle modules, which is now poised to accelerate the growth of the
North American PV market.
”
Nigel Cockroft, General Manager, JinkoSolar USA, said: "Jinko has become the brand
of choice for utility project installations due to our high-quality modules and unrivalled after-sales service.
I believe JinkoSolar's 1500V Eagle module will be one of
the most powerful products in the North American market right now.
" ”
Jinko recently announced that its 1500-volt Eagle PVC modules made using its strategic partner DuPont Tedlar PVC thin-film backsheet technology have been certified
by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) laboratories.
Following the certification, PV modules will soon be put into the North American solar market
.
With this PV module on the market, Jinko will be able to meet the growing demand
for high-voltage systems.
It also reduces overall costs and ensures a better return on
investment.
Jinko's new modules passed the potential difference induced attenuation test
of 85 degrees Celsius and 85% relative humidity.
Solar panels are compatible with common brackets and tracking systems
Solar panels are compatible with common brackets and tracking systemsEagle photovoltaic panels are compatible
with brackets and tracking systems commonly used in the North American market.
DuPont Tedlar's backsheet materials are the only in the industry proven to protect solar panels in harsh environmental conditions such as desert, jungle, coastal, and mountain
climates.
Alex Bradley, principal investigator at DuPont PV Solutions, said: "DuPont Tedlar PVF backsheet materials provide the optimal balance of weather resistance, adhesion and mechanical strength – all attributes required for long component
lifetimes.
And it can provide longer durability and insulation, making it the ideal module for Jinko's 1,500V Eagle modules, which is now poised to accelerate the growth of the
North American PV market.
”
Nigel Cockroft, General Manager, JinkoSolar USA, said: "Jinko has become the brand
of choice for utility project installations due to our high-quality modules and unrivalled after-sales service.
I believe JinkoSolar's 1500V Eagle module will be one of
the most powerful products in the North American market right now.
" ”