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DuPont and Desun Unveil Flexible Solar Panels at Intersolar Europe 2024

Source:DuPont

DuPont and Desun Energy officially launched flexible solar panels featuring DuPont? Tedlar? frontsheet today at Intersolar Europe 2024, taking place from June 19-21 at Messe Munich. Desun will be featuring several flexible solar panel samples in its booth at Intersolar Europe 2024 (#B2-151K) along with representatives from the DuPont? Tedlar? team.
“As a strategic partner of Desun, we’re very thrilled to work with Desun and launch Tedlar? frontsheet to the photovoltaic industry at Intersolar Europe,” said Ryan Peng, Global Business Director of DuPont? Tedlar?. “With the increasing need for flexible solar panels targeting consumer applications, Tedlar? frontsheet can be found in a variety of flexible solar panel applications including mobile charging, portable applications and attached applications. The unique properties make it an ideal solution for the protective frontsheet of flexible solar panels.”
DuPont? Tedlar? frontsheet possessed a unique combination of mechanical toughness, abrasion resistance, outdoor stability, and high level of light transmittance. The innovative solution can create a unique lifestyle for end consumers.
“The addition of Tedlar? frontsheet protection makes our flexible solar panels ideal for various consumer application scenarios, including balcony solar system, solar-powered recreational vehicle, solar power bank and outdoor power supply of electric tool. We can tailor design these solar panels based on the specific requirements of end consumers.” said Yao Feilong, General Manager of Desun Energy.

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