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Trina Solar Vertex Super Factory: The power inside
by Staff Writers
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Dec 23, 2020

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Trina Solar has presented its brand new Vertex Super Factories to industry experts, media and partners for the first time. The Company has recently built three Vertex Super Factories in Yiwu, Zhejiang, as well as Suqian and Yancheng in Jiangsu, China.

By the end of 2020, Trina Solar will see its 210mm-module production capacity exceeding 22GW, and will further overshoot 50GW in 2021 across the globe. Development of the 210mm industry chain has matured, with customers recognizing and accepting the related products.

Super Factory, Super Speed
The Vertex Super Factory project in Yiwu has progressed rapidly, completing the infrastructure and move-in of the equipment in just 112 days. On July 29, Trina Solar's Yiwu production base started production of 4GW modules for the first phase.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the second phase of 4GW modules was held on the same day. This is the world's first factory base producing innovative and ultra-high-power products of 210mm silicon wafers, cells and modules. The factory has marked an important milestone in the history of Trina Solar while taking the industry to a new height.

"At the beginning of the project, the core project team has already entered the site to speed up with details. The departments of equipment, production, and processes are seamlessly connected during the entire construction process with superb quality and efficiency. From groundwork to equipment arrival, it took just 112 days, breaking the industry record", said Yang Xiaojun, General Manager of Trina Solar's Yiwu Super Factory.

In addition to Yiwu, Trina Solar has also built a Vertex Super Factory in Suqian. The Suqian 210mm-module plant has a capacity of 12GW, where the first and second phases are now operating.

The third phase, meanwhile, is progressing rapidly. Groundwork is expected to be completed by the end of 2020 and production will start in the first quarter of 2021. More Trina Solar Vertex Super Factories in other countries are also under preparation.

Super Factory, Super Technologies
The Vertex Super Factory is a result of Trina Solar's superior and advanced technologies through years of research and development. These cutting-edge technologies and manufacturing techniques are the most advanced in China's photovoltaic industry.

In terms of module technology, Trina Solar's Vertex series modules incorporate several state-of-the-art technologies such as non-destructive cutting, high-density interconnection, and multi-busbar, which are ahead of similar products in terms of power, efficiency and reliability.

Low-voltage, high-string-power design
Vertex 600W+, 550W series modules adopt the innovative design with low voltage and high string power. This design can effectively reduce the number of strings, and the corresponding mechanical connections such as racking structure, DC cables, junction boxes and other electrical connections can be effectively saved, and thus the system cost, thereby adding more value to customers. At the same time, the auto bussing machine equipment has successfully integrated special high-precision placement and automated functionality.

Multi-busbar technology with precisions in millimeters
Trina Solar is the first company in China to develop and realize the industrialization of multi-busbar technology (MBB). MBB modules use precise positioning and welding solutions to nail down to millimeter-level precision.

Round ribbons are applied to improve the secondary optical utilization of the ribbon area. The power, therefore, can be increased by more than 5W compared with five-busbar modules, so that the conversion efficiency of Vertex modules can be boosted as much as 0.3%.

The remarkable performance of Trina Solar's 210 mm modules - high efficiency, high power, high reliability, and significant reduction of BOS and LCOE costs - is made possible by a combination of innovative technologies, reflecting Trina Solar's 23 years of technological and innovative advancement.

High Level of Automation and Highly Efficient Productivity
In the Super Factory, super intelligence is everywhere. Trina Solar produces Vertex modules with completely automated equipment. The brand-new welding machine can weld at a speed of about 4,000 pieces per hour - currently the fastest in the industry. The laminator is also extremely advanced in terms of power saving and its production speed. The Vertex Super Factory can directly detect product defects through automatic visual inspection equipment using artificial intelligence technology, effectively improving inspection efficiency and product yield.

Compared with previous workshops, Trina Solar's fully automated workshop can reduce the workforce by about 25% per GW. This is a significant cut in labor-related costs, compared to the current 166mm or 158mm-module factories.

Highly intelligent and advanced, the Vertex Super Factory's production efficiency has continued to improve, and the detection efficiency and product yield rate are leading in the industry while ensuring high-quality output and maximum utilization of resources. Moreover, with the ultra-high-power characteristics of the 210 modules, the production line's efficiency is incredibly improved.

Sharing Data with Customers for Smart Manufacturing in the 600W+ era
"We already have a complete set of smart factory solutions and smart manufacturing data centers", said Yang Xiaojun, General Manager of Trina Solar's Yiwu Super Factory. "Data can help in different areas, such as monitoring the production status of all production facilities, order tracking, and customer order completion. It can be shared with the company's internal and remote customers in real-time. For customers, they can view the production process and key parameters of the product anytime, anywhere."

Trina Solar always focuses on customer value. Via technological advancement, the Company brings customers the most cost-effective products with higher power generation efficiency and the best product experience. Trina Solar's Super Factory has vastly improved the efficiency and speed of innovation in the photovoltaic industry, accelerated the industrialization of 600W+ ultra-high-power module products, and pushed China's photovoltaic industry forward to lead the world again.

As one of the initiators of the 600W+ Photovoltaic Open Innovation Ecological Alliance, Trina Solar stands at the forefront of the new photovoltaic era. With super factory, super innovation, and super revolution, Trina Solar always takes customer value seriously, while driving the sustainable growth of the photovoltaic industry and leading the industry into a green future.


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