LCOE-Centric 600W+ Module Powers the Global PV Market With Four Key Competencies
Trina Solar has introduced the LCOE-oriented principle, which reduces LCOE in high-power, high-efficiency, high-reliability, and high-energy-yield PV power plants.
October 11, 2022. By News Bureau

Trina Solar has introduced the LCOE-oriented principle, which reduces LCOE in high-power, high-efficiency, high-reliability, and high-energy-yield PV power plants.
This is based on real-world experiences, including market trends, to fuel industry growth and create a zero-carbon world.
High-performance PV products are on the rise worldwide, as shown by events such as Intersolar Europe in Germany in May and Intersolar South America in Brazil at the end of August. About 30 module manufacturers exhibited more than 40 products with power over 600W based on technologies such as PERC, HJT and TOPCon.
Trina Solar has shipped more than 30GW of 210 modules worldwide, and the entire industry has shipped more than 50GW through June.
InfoLink, a leading global renewable energy consultancy, has forecast that 210mm cell production capacity will reach 309 GW and module production capacity will reach 344 GW this year.
Lowering the LCOE has always been one of the key drivers behind the increase in installed PV capacity and remains the ultimate goal of technological innovation in the PV industry.
Lowering the initial investments in PV power plants and increasing the total power generation over their life cycle are key to lowering the LCOE.
High power and high efficiency products can greatly increase string performance, reduce BOS costs and reduce initial project investment. Solar modules with high energy yield and high reliability directly increase the total energy yield of a power plant during its lifetime.
Trina Solar has found that high performance, high efficiency, high energy yield, and high reliability, as well as continuously lowering LCOE, are the key elements for superior PV modules.
Trina Solar 's Vertex 600 W+ module is a product that fully meets the four core requirements mentioned and has also been proven in various PV power plants and at third parties. If you combine these properties with the lowering of the LCOE, you get the so-called LCOE-oriented principle.
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