- During the second quarter of 2022, the cumulative shipments of JA Solar surpasses 100GW.
- JA Solar was also recently recognised as a “Top Performer” in PV Evolution Labs (“PVEL”) for the seventh time in its recently released 2022 PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard.
- PVEL is a leading solar module reliability and performance testing laboratory.
During the second quarter of 2022, the cumulative shipments of JA Solar surpasses 100GW. “100GW is a great step in promoting the application and development of solar energy. Yet we are well aware that to finally achive carbon neutrality, 100GW is just a starting point and there is still much to be done,” said the company in a statement.
High quality solar panels
PVEL ranks PV module manufacturers based on Product Qualification Program (PQP) testing over an 18-month period. PQP encompasses tests and analysis on thermal cycling (TC600), damp heat (DH2000), mechanical stress sequence (MSS), potential-induced degradation (PID192), light-induced degradation (LID), light and elevated temperature-induced degradation (LeTID), and more.
Compared to most standardized tests, PQP is more rigorous in terms of both testing conditions and sequences. Consequently, the results obtained are more detailed and significant for practical module application scenarios. PQP results provide solar project developers, investors and asset owners with independent, consistent reliability and performance data for reliable PV product choice and effective supplier management.
The seventh “Top Performer” designation demonstrates JA Solar’s continuous innovation in products and technology. According to data from a one-year (February 2021-February 2022) energy yield test jointly conducted by JA Solar and TUV Nord, the power generation per watt of JA Solar DeepBlue 3.0 module is about 1.6% higher than that of the super-large current modules.
JA Solar is building their distribution network in Africa. For enquiries contact: africa@jasolar.com
Author: Bryan Groenendaal
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Hi Where are you based in SA?