Suntech Launches High Output 72 Cell Solar Modules for the U.S. Solar Market
WUXI, China and LONG BEACH, Calif., Sept. 25, 2007
Source: PR Newswire /CNN Money
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Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. , one of the world’s leading manufacturers of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, today announced the introduction and availability of the STPVb-1 and STPUb-1 range of high output solar modules targeting grid connected applications in North America. These products will be on display from September 25 to September 27 at the Solar Power 2007 Conference and Expo being held in Long Beach, CA and are available for sale for delivery in 2008.
With the introduction of the STPVb-1 modules, Suntech is offering the most powerful standard 72 solar cell module available in the U.S. market. Using six-inch solar cells, these new modules produce between 260 and 280 watts of solar power and are designed for use in large commercial roof and ground mounted applications.
“With a few hundred thousand of the STPVb modules already installed and operating in large projects throughout Spain and Germany, we have already proven the value and reliability of this new product. Our STPVb modules were introduced to the United States market as part of the largest solar power plant installed there to date at the 8.22MW Alamosa, Colorado project. These modules offer a very tight power tolerance, and their size and power result in reduced panel installation and balance of system costs, one of the most important factors in a successful project and demonstrate Suntech’s leadership position in achieving grid parity for its PV modules,” said Roger Efird, President of Suntech America, Inc.
Suntech’s STPUb-1 modules are rated 190 to 210 watts and are approximately 1.5 meters long and 1 meter wide. The smaller solar modules are suitable for large residential installations, as well as commercial projects that require an appropriate compromise between physical size and its power.
“Designers tell us that some applications require a module that is small enough to be easily handled, yet powerful enough to still provide installation cost savings when compared to smaller modules. The STPUb-1 module is our direct response to this U.S. market need,” Mr. Efird added.
For additional information, visit the Suntech exhibit booth in Hall B, Booth 364 at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.