ZNShine Solar to Launch Carbon Composite Structure and TOPCon Modules at Intersolar

The company will also display double-glass s at the event, with customized colors to suit different applications.
21-08-23-canal-solar-ZNShine Solar to launch carbon composite structure and TOPCon modules at Intersolar
Composite structure of the company. Photo: ZNShine/Disclosure

A ZNShine Solar will present at Intersolar South America 2023, which will be held between August 29th and 31st, at Expo Center Norte, in the city of São Paulo (SP), its product portfolio.

Among the highlights are the most recent TOPCon photovoltaic modules, the double glass s ZNShine PVB and ultra-low carbon composite structure, which can, for example, increase the hardness of the board and facilitate transport and installation. “Performance has a direct impact on the installation and useful life of the .”

According to the company, most of the modules' structure materials were made from aluminum alloy profiles, but their production requires high levels of energy consumption and, consequently, releases large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions, which contradicts the concept of energy saving and environmental protection.

Low carbon polyurethane structure

At the event, ZNShine will launch the low carbon polyurethane structure. “We are the first composite frame brand certified by TUV. Its main raw material, polyurethane, is derived from petroleum, and fiberglass is an ecological construction material.”

“The structure and coating itself have excellent resistance to humidity, heat, acid, alkaline and saline corrosion – especially suitable for coastal areas – saline-alkaline land and other locations with highly corrosive conditions”, they exemplified.

Furthermore, the manufacturer stated that the axial tensile strength is more than seven times that of traditional aluminum alloy materials, stronger, safer and more reliable. “As the color of the structure can be customized, it is also ideal for looking for photovoltaic installations on the roof.”

TOPCon modules

Another highlight of the company that will be on display at the fair are the TOPCon modules, which adopt SMBB (Super Multi BusBar) technology to improve the 's overall efficiency.

“Such modules also have several advantages compared to current models, such as lower degradation rate, lower temperature coefficient, anti-PID performance, excellent performance under low light conditions and even generates more energy,” said the company.

ZNShine stand at Intersolar, which will be located on W3.74 street. Photo: ZNShine/Disclosure
ZNShine stand at Intersolar, which will be located on W3.74 street. Photo: ZNShine/Disclosure

PVB Double Glass Module

The ZNShine PVB double glass , which is customized with colored glass, will also be on display at Intersolar. There are three types: blue, orange and black. According to the company, the product has strong impact resistance, greater reliability and better light transmission.

“Customized colors to meet the needs of different application scenarios and light transmission conditions meet the standards of environmentally friendly building materials, take aesthetics and design sense into consideration, and realize product diversification,” they pointed out.

PVEL 2023 Certification

Recently, ZNShine was once again ranked as a “Top Performer” on PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard. “This is the fifth consecutive year that we have received this recognition, which further reinforces the reliability and high quality of our products for the photovoltaic market.”

“It is important to highlight that, among more than two hundred manufacturers, only 35 received this certification this year, 25 of them from China, and ZNShine is one of them”, added Derek Wang, sales director at ZNShine Solar.

“This reflects the rarity of this certification and demonstrates ZNShine’s commitment to long-term reliability and power generation excellence in its products. Furthermore, we will continue to develop new solutions to increase our competitiveness in the market”, concluded the executive.

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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