Full-screen module increases energy generation by 8,71%

DAH Solar's globally patented technology provides self-cleaning capabilities for solar s
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DAH Solar's full-screen module reduces the risk of hot-spot. Photo: reproduction

A Dah Solar announced that its full-screen photovoltaic module patented globally increased energy generation by 8,71% this quarter from a customer.

According to the company, last year the consumer installed a 10 KW solar plant with a regular 460 W . This year, he installed another 10 kW system, but with a full-screen , thus obtaining the efficiency gain.

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Among the main advantages of this technology is the self-cleaning capacity of the modules. This is possible because the plate does not have a visible frame on the front, which prevents the accumulation of dirt and reduces the risk of hot spots, as well as cleaning maintenance costs.

According to the manufacturer, DAH Solar's full-screen modules, suitable for use on roofs or in BIPV (photovoltaic systems integrated into the architecture), have national and international quality and safety certifications, such as INMETRO, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, among others.

“Our product has gained a great reputation and market share in South America, Europe and China, for example,” concluded the manufacturer.

DAH Solar displays portfolio of full-screen photovoltaic modules

DAH Solar's full-screen technology was presented at Intersolar South America 2022. Photo: Reproduction
DAH Solar's full-screen technology was presented at Intersolar South America 2022. Photo: Reproduction

Comparative

TÜV NORD has published a comparative field test report between 460 W modules from DAH Solar – one monofacial with full-screen technology and the other 1/3-cut module with mono-PERC technology, both with the same dimensions of 1910 x 1134 x 32mm. Check out the result by clicking on this link.

Photo by Mateus Badra
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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