Winaico’s WSP PV module series passes PID testing

  • Winaico modules pass PID testing by TÜV Rheinland.
    Winaico modules pass PID testing by TÜV Rheinland.

Winaico, part of Win Win Precision Technology, announced that its WSP PV modules had passed potential-induced degradation (PID) testing conducted by TÜV Rheinland. As pointed out by PV-Tech, “PID is regarded as a key problem for monocrystalline cells and modules as it reduces the high-level performance of the module".

TÜV Rheinland’s testing of Winaico’s modules included a negative voltage of 1,000V applied to the modules at room temperature over 7 days (or 168 hours) with the module front covered and grounded with aluminium foil or a constant water film. If a module’s performance drops by less than 5% then it is considered as having passed the test. Winaico’s modules passed the test with a reduction of performance of less than 1%.

“The use of high-quality encapsulation materials and state-of-the-art plant technology at Winaico ensures a consistent production of PID-resistant modules. The positive test result gives certainty to Winaico customers, because the test confirms the nearly constant performance of the modules”, said Cheng-Lien Wang, production manager of Win Win Precision Technology.

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