BenQ Solar, a solar solution brand of AU Optronics, says it has successfully introduced high-efficiency and reliable total solutions for the European residential and commercial solar markets.
For the residential market, the company offers an array of high performance solar modules employing different cell technologies. The mono-crystalline PM060M02, available in the market in the third quarter, has a maximum power output at 290W and module efficiency of 18%. Its ultra-light variant, Aer PM060M01, weighs only 10.5 kg, and is currently the world’s lightest60-cell crystalline-silicon module (according to available market research as of June 4,2104), with the maximum power output of 285W.
In terms of back-contact cell technology, BenQ Solar’s SunForte PM096B00 module has a 20.3% efficiency and 330W power output. It generates 34% more energy than conventional counterparts per same size of area.
The BenQ Solar module composed of heterojunction cells, with 315W power output and an efficiency of up to 19.6%, is free of potential induced degradation (PID-free) and light induced degradation (LID-free) to ensure optimal power performance.
For effective energy management, BenQ Solar provides homeowners and offices with the PowerLegato energy storage system. This TÜV certified system comes with the Energy Optimizer software to ensure efficient energy utilization and uninterrupted power supply.
In recent years, BenQ Solar has successfully established its name as a green and high efficiency project solution provider across Europe, according to the company. In France, BenQ Solar has achieved some success with its low carbon footprints solar solution and a 20-MW ground-mounted project in partnership with the renowned French company ADB Solaire, which it acquired earlier this year. In the U.K., BenQ Solar also completed the 5 MW Port of Milford Haven project last December.
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