Linuo Power offers colored modules for BIPV applications

June 20, 2011
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Linuo Power Group has introduced c-Si modules with different cell color characteristics that are designed to be attractive to the building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) market. A special membrane plating technology is used to color the cells while limiting the impact on cell/module conversion efficiency.

Problem: The introduction of colored solar module could be an effective alternative to the shortcomings of monotonous design and single color schemes seen with conventional mono and multicrystalline solar modules when being considered for building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) projects.

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Solution: Through the adoption of a special membrane plating technology the Linuo solar cell not only ensures good efficiency, but also has strong color formation, making it ideal for BIPV applications that want to avoid conventional patterning formats. The tempered glass with high transmittance ensures the maximum efficiency from the c-Si cells. High-strength aluminum alloy frame ensures strong mechanical properties of the module. The module is encapsulated with high-performance material, which can prolong the service life of the module.

Applications: A wide range of BIPV from commercial to residential.

Platform: Linuo Power has certificates such as TüV, UL, VDE and Golden Sun and conform with domestic and international standards such as IEC61125,IEC61730 and UL1703. Linuo Power offers a 5-year product quality guarantee.

Availability: Currently available
 

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