PVEL upgrades its solar module product qualification testing

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  • PV Evolution Labs (PVEL), a leading independent test lab for the downstream solar industry, announced it has made several upgrades and expansions to its extended reliability and performance tests for solar modules. 

The test lab expanded its Product Qualification Program (PQP), which has been offering accelerated testing services since 2012. The PQP provides empirical data for PV module benchmarking and project-level energy yield and financial modules to identify top performing PV modules. 

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The PQP testing helps inform the company’s annual PV Module Reliability Scorecard, which provides actionable insights for solar module procurement. Find a report on the most recent module reliability scorecard report here. 

“The improvements we’ve made in this PQP update incorporate critical feedback from our downstream partners, research institutes, module and component manufacturers, and our own test results, keeping the PVEL PQP at the forefront of the growing demand for PV module procurement due diligence,” said Tristan Erion-Lorico, vice president of sales and marketing at PVEL. 

Highlights of changes made to the PQP include: 

  • A new test to address concerns around ultraviolet induced degradation (UVID) 
  • Refocusing the hail stress sequence (HSS) on identifying the threshold of glass breakage 
  • Modifying the mechanical stress sequence (MSS) to target module mechanical durability concerns 
  • Streamlining processes for light induced degradation (LID), damp heat (DH), light and elevated temperature induced degradation (LETID), and backsheet durability sequence (BDS) testing 

Participation in PVEL’s PQP is voluntary for manufacturers and only top-performing module model types are named in the annual PVEL Scorecard. To date, PVEL has tested over 600 balance-of-materials from more than 70 manufacturers for the PV Module PQP.

“The module buying landscape has changed dramatically in recent years with advancements in module technology and new players entering the market, and in response, PVEL has focused our globally-acclaimed test program on addressing these changes,” said Erion-Lorico.

Author: Ryan Kennedy

This article was originally published in pv magazine and is republished with permission.

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