Trina Solar to debut new solar module at Solarexpo 2010

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Trina Solar announced that its subsidiary, Changzhou Trina Solar Energy, will be introducing a new utility-scale solar module, TSM-PC14, at the May 2010 Solarexpo in Verona, Italy. The new module has a fourth quarter availability target date for sales in Europe and North America.

“Built to address increasing market demand for utility-scale solar installations around the world, this is our most powerful module and an excellent addition to our premium multicrystalline portfolio,” said Mr. Jifan Gao, chairman and CEO of Trina Solar. “Matching a competitive priced structure with proven high performance modules is the way the solar industry will achieve grid parity, and the introduction of the TSM-PC14 is a big step towards achieving this goal.”

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Power output targets are expected to range between 265W and 290W, with a positive power tolerance of 0/+3% and a 72 cell arrangement. The module, outfitted with multicrystalline cells, is designed particularly for utility-scale installations and large scale, ground mounted systems.

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