Trina Solar, a global photovoltaic (PV) modules, solutions, and services, announced that all solar PV cells produced by the company have achieved anti-PID (Potential-Induced Degradation) ability following the optimization of its manufacturing technology.
From April 2014, all Trina Solar modules using the company’s self-produced cells will conform to IEC62804 Ed.1.0 (82/685/NP) standards, a system voltage durability testing standard (commonly known as the PID Test).
Trina Solar will also be able to produce modules to meet stricter PID testing criteria based on customers’ needs. Additionally, the company’s PV modules, which use anti-PID solar PV cells, have been successfully certified by TUV SUD.
By optimizing cell and the module manufacture technology, Trina’s anti-PID modules can effectively reduce loss in power output from solar panels due to induced degradation, as well as that caused by severe conditions including high voltage, severe salt mist and high humidity such as that common in coastal areas.
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