Intersolar EU: JA Solar introduces Secium and Maple solar cell technology

June 8, 2011
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Showcasing its latest range of Secium and Maple solar technology, JA Solar will be exhibiting at this year’s Intersolar Europe. Developed using the company’s high-efficiency solar cell processing technology, monocrystalline Secium cells can achieve a conversion efficiency of up to 19.2%, while polycrystalline Maple cells can achieve up to 18.2%.

According to the company, PV module products incorporating JA Solar's Secium and Maple solar cells generate approximately 10% more power than conventional polycrystalline PV modules. The Secium 260W PV module features 60 six-inch monocrystalline Secium cells, while the Secium 300W PV module employs a 72-cell format.

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“We are pleased to showcase our new best-in-class products at the Intersolar Exhibition,” said Dr. Peng Fang, chief executive officer at JA Solar. “The advanced technologies powering our new generation of products take the cost/performance ratio of solar products to the next level, and offer compelling value to end customers looking for cost-effective solutions that maximize power output over a limited area. These products are ideal for application in rooftop and area-constrained installations, a market where we see significant opportunities for growth over the next year.”

JA Solar is exhibiting at Intersolar Europe, Booth A3.360.

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