Conergy’s PowerPlus module now available in black cells and backsheet

  •   Conergy’s PowerPlus Premium module offering
    Conergy’s PowerPlus Premium module offering "Edition Noir" is a second design option, with black cells and a black backsheet. Performance features are not impacted as Conergy is supplying Edition Noir modules with positive performance tolerances up to +3%.

Conergy’s PowerPlus Premium module will be available in sophisticated black. As an alternative to the polycrystalline, classic blue module, the Hamburg-based company is now offering its "Edition Noir" as a second design option, with black cells and a black backsheet. Monocrystalline modules in four different performance classes, from 240 to 255 watts, will be available in this new look. The Conergy SunTop mounting system is also available in the new "Noir" look, so now all your roof installations can be in black and the mountings and modules can be perfectly matched.

Problem

There is a growing demand, especially in the US market for a better looking, less obvious and discrete rooftop PV system installations. Providing a black on black module is regarded as a more sophisticated look to rooftop systems.

Solution

Conergy’s PowerPlus Premium module offering  "Edition Noir" is a second design option, with black cells and a black backsheet. Performance features are not impacted as Conergy is supplying Edition Noir modules with positive performance tolerances up to +3%.

Applications

Discrete residential and commercial rooftop installations.

Platform

Monocrystalline modules are available in four different performance classes, from 240 to 255W. The polycrystalline Conergy laminate also features a black back sheet and thereby expands Conergy’s module portfolio to include a roof-integrated option. The modules have a load capacity of 6,000 pascals and weighing in at 19.6 kilograms.

Availability

February 2012 onwards.
 

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