Canadian Solar modules awarded CSA1000V certification

August 7, 2012
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CSA International has confirmed that Canadian Solar modules are able to receive 1000V of maximum system voltage under the newly issued CSA1000V certification. CSA International tests products for compliance to national and international standards with its certification marks ensuring the product complies with standards written or administered by the ANSI, UL, CSA, NSF and other institutions.

“Canadian Solar has always been a global leader in product quality, innovation and service,” said Dr. Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO for Canadian Solar. “This latest certification further bolsters our credentials as we continue to expand our presence in higher voltage utility-scale PV installations. Our high voltage 1000V modules allow system owners to harvest more energy output with fewer module strings and improved system performance ratio, which serves the bottom line of utility-scale projects.”

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