Sunova’s 570W Full Black Module Hits the Brazilian Market

has an efficiency of 22,6% and a thermal coefficient of -0,30%/°C
Sunova’s 570W Full Black Module Hits the Brazilian Market
Full Black on display at Intersolar 2024. Photo: Sunova Solar/Disclosure

Sunova Solar brought the Tangra M HD 570 Full Black module to the Brazilian market – exhibited exclusively at Intersolar South America 2024, which took place in August in the city of São Paulo (SP). 

The 570 W has an efficiency of up to 22,6%, offering excellent performance under low irradiance, thermal coefficient of -0,30%/°C, 30-year linear warranty and annual degradation of 0,40%. 

According to the company, the equipment's robust structure, with black anodized aluminum and high-transmission tempered glass, s snow loads of 5400 Pa and wind loads of 2400 Pa. 

“Certified by international standards such as ISO 9001 and SA8000, the module is ideal for projects that require high energy performance combined with a sophisticated appearance,” they highlighted.

Other advantages of the Full Black model

According to the company, the conventional s, in addition to being similar to the other available models, are bluish in color and the solar cells are visible in white. “The Full Black models, in addition to the piano black appearance, present the lines of their cells in a discreet and elegant way, combining efficiency and sophistication,” they highlighted. 

Knowing this, the JNG, a manufacturer of electrical materials and distributor of photovoltaic systems, a partner of Sunova since its debut in Brazil, was the first to market this product. 

JNG is a distributor of Chinese origin, operating in Brazil since 1998 with a structure consisting of a head office in São Paulo (SP) and two CDs (distribution centers), one in Arujá (SP) and the other in Araquari (SC).

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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