Intersolar EU: TE presents new generation of connectivity solutions

June 13, 2012
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TE will be showcasing its new connectivity solutions for PV installations at Intersolar Europe, the company has announced. The new connectivity solution allows monitoring of temperature, power and voltage at either panel or system level. The solution also offers the shutdown of individual, faulty panels.

The company will also introduce its new Solarlok Breeze junction box, which can dissipate heat from the panel to increase performance and efficiency as well as the Solarlok PV4 connector, which simplifies the installation process.

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“We are excited to be launching three innovative offerings which are complementary to our existing broad range of Solarlok offerings. Each of these has been specifically developed to meet our customers’ needs for cost effective, reliable and efficient solar energy connectivity. The new products confirm TE’s commitment to offer top quality solutions to ensure that solar is not just a viable source of energy, but the future of it,” commented Eric Leijtens, general manager of TE Solar.
 

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