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by Staff Writers Las Vegas NV (SPX) Oct 23, 2014
Hanwha SolarOne has introduced the new S Series PV modules at Solar Power International. The new modules are available immediately to customers worldwide. Hanwha SolarOne is already shipping them to customers in North America. The new S modules feature significant improvements in cost, performance and quality, and are available in both 60 and 72 cell models. "The new S Series solar modules are a perfect melding of South Korean quality with Chinese cost efficiencies," said Mr. Seong-woo Nam, chief executive officer of Hanwha SolarOne. "The slimmer frame will offer real savings in material and shipping costs, while the improved performance and overall quality offer great value and return on investment."
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Performance The new modules also boast industry leading performance of two important features: temperature coefficient and weak light performance. The improved temperature coefficient reduces efficiency loss in high temperature climates, improving from -.43 percent to -.41 percent in the S Series. The weak light performance improves from 96 to 97 percent, which translates into more energy on a cloudy day.
Quality The advancement in quality is underscored by an increase in the first year power guarantee of the linear power warranty on the S Series modules to 97.5 percent, with an overall increase of 2 percent over the 25 year life of the warranty.
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