SPI: AU Optronics exhibits product line at Solar Power International

Among the companies to be showcasing their products and developments at Solar Power International this year is AU Optronics (AUO). At the conference being held in Los Angeles this week, AUO will be displaying its full line of PV products including the SunForte PM316B00 mono-crystalline solar module, which will be the modules first official viewing.

AUO will also present the EcoDuo PM220P01, a multi-crystalline solar module, which holds a CEC listing in the solar electricity systems category. The company notes that the output power of the module is 10% higher than its precursor, from 220W to 240W, and has obtained carbon footprint verification.

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