REC Group will be presenting two new products at Solar Power International (SPI) September 24-27.
“We have seen impressive growth in the American market, with our customer base increasing fivefold since 2015,” said Cary Hayes, President of REC Americas LLC, “We are excited to not only be introducing new, innovative products to the market, but also to be rolling out new strategic partnerships and initiatives to support our ever-growing installer network.”
With production that kicked off last month, REC Group will be showcasing its new N-Peak series module, the world’s first n-type mono solar panel with twin design. The N-Peak half-cut cell module provides the brand’s highest efficiency yet with product power output of up to 330 Wp performance.
In addition to its new N-Peak panel, REC Group will unveil the new mono version of its award-winning TwinPeak model for the first time at SPI. TwinPeak 2 Mono, a p-type monocrystalline PERC 60-cell panel, will bring heightened efficiency to the TwinPeak line and a sizable amount of the new modules have already been allocated to one of the United States’ leading home solar providers.
“We believe in a future where solar energy is powering all of our needs. And we are getting closer to this than one might think,” said Hayes. “REC is making strong headway in powering Americans’ everyday lives with our proven reliability and panel manufacturing meeting highest environmental standards in the world.”
To view the new products and learn more about REC Group’s projects and expanding initiatives for installers, visit the company in Booth 2826 at SPI.
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jim huang says
hi,
so called helf-cut cell module will be disable the function of the by-pass diode(90% of shading area could turn on the diodes, it is rare case in the real world to happen having a 90% converage on the top of the 156*78 cell) and cause the hot-spot heating bakeing the cells. so does the customer want to have a module without having a by-pass protection function for 20 years?