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DNVGL’s On-site Solar Lab brings advanced and reliable PV testing to the field in India

New on-site testing will eliminate logistics-related challenges and reduce turnaround time of testing at location. PV module quality assurance program in the field can significantly reduce technology and investment risks.

December 12, 2018. By News Bureau

DNV GL has announced that it has launched its first On-site Solar Lab, a new mobile laboratory service for the on-site testing of PV modules in India. The on-site solar lab was launched today at Intersolar India, which is taking place in Bangalore from 11th – 13th December.  The new service will allow asset owners to save time, reduce cost and minimize risk by enabling Flash test/I-V curve measurement and electroluminescence (EL) testing for their PV modules on-site, that wouldotherwise typically beconducted in a stationary laboratory. It will also provide cost effective post-delivery-pre-installation and post-installation quality assurance of Photovoltaics (PV) modules.

Sending modules to a stationary laboratory is often time consuming, expensive, and involves transportation related risks. For greenfield projects, successful implementation of a PV module quality assurance program in the field can significantly reduce technology and investment risk by detecting manufacturing issues or transportation related damage when modules arrive at a site. For operating projects, on-site measurements can assist in determining the sources of moduleperformance issues.

The On-site Solar Lab is a state-of-the-art mobile laboratory which can be transported to project sites anywhere in the country. It will also be India’s first mobile PV testing lab to use an advanced A+/A+/A rated LED flasher that can conduct tests with lab-grade accuracy.

Nicolas Renon, Executive Vice President, APAC, DNV GL – Energy said, “We predict in our 2018 Energy Transition Outlookthat primary energy consumption of solar PV in India will increase from 0% in 2016 to 24% by 2050. The On-site Solar Lab will support the demands of the rapidly growing solar market, further empowering developers and financiers to identify secure solar investments and accelerate India’s energy transition.”

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