星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
Home PV Technology REC TwinPeak 4 solar module series ups output to 375 W and...

REC TwinPeak 4 solar module series ups output to 375 W and improves wind-load rating

Source:REC

REC Group has launched the fourth generation of its TwinPeak module series. REC TwinPeak 4 goes into production this month with deliveries possible by July 2021.

Available in both white and black backsheet variants, the REC TwinPeak 4 Series features a newly designed cell structure, multi-busbar connection, as well as improved nominal power output of up to 375 W from its 120 half-cut monocrystalline p-type cells. With the same 30-mm frame and support bars already proven in the REC N-Peak and REC Alpha solar panels, the latest REC TwinPeak can now withstand higher loads of +7,000 Pa.

“The REC TwinPeak 4 marks the latest advancement in technology and performance for our TwinPeak family, and strengthens the entire REC Group portfolio by giving more options to our rooftop customers, be it in the residential or commercial and industrial segments,” said Cemil Seber, VP Global Marketing & Product Management at REC Group.

Launched in 2014, the first REC TwinPeak generation was the first product to feature REC’s patented split cell and junction box technology and won the prestigious Intersolar Award 2015. Each successive generation has upped the ante.

The REC TwinPeak 4 Series is eligible for the comprehensive REC ProTrust warranty package, including 25-year warranty on the product, performance and labor, subject to conditions. In addition, the new solar panel comes with an improved power warranty of just 2% maximum power degradation in the first year of operation and 0.5% per year thereafter until year 25.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

China’s new renewables pricing mechanism may not give generators the stability they need

Since implementing its renewable energy law in 2005, China has been rapidly rolling out wind and solar power – from 10 gigawatts (GW) per...

Switch Together Solar scheme returns to help Solihull residents save money and cut carbon

A popular scheme that helps people save money on their energy bills while reducing carbon emissions is returning to Solihull. Switch Together Solar brings residents,...

BOOM Power secures second NSIP consent for Fenwick solar plant

The UK energy secretary Ed Miliband has granted consent for a 237.5MW solar PV plant developed by BOOM Power. The UK-based developer will construct the...

Indian PV manufacturers downplay impact of 125% preliminary US countervailing duty

The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has proposed a 125.87% preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) on imported Indian solar cells. Several Indian PV manufacturers PV Tech...