Residence in Oss

In Oss, Netherlands, the owners of this suburban residence have taken a significant step toward eco-friendly living with the installation of 12 Clear Black Vertex S+ n type i-TOPCon solar modules. These modules provide consistent renewable energy, even during challenging weather conditions, ensuring the household’s power needs are met year-round. The robust dual-glass design adds durability, while the 30 year power warranty offers the homeowners lasting reassurance. This installation exemplifies how sustainability can be seamlessly integrated into daily life, combining reliability and style.

Residential property in Beniarbeig

In Beniarbeig, Spain, this residential property takes full advantage of solar power through 20 Vertex S+ n type i-TOPCon modules. These dual-glass panels power the house’s daily energy needs while also supporting an on-site electric vehicle charging unit, creating a seamless energy solution. Easy installation and low maintenance mean they can enjoy the long-term rewards of renewable energy without hassle.

Home in Hildesheim

This suburban home installation in Hildesheim, Germany, highlights the advantages of modern solar technology with the addition of 27 n type i-TOPCon Clear Black Vertex S+ modules. Weighing 21 kg each, with uniform size and connections, installation was made easier and quicker. The dual-glass design offers solid resistance to the varying weather such as hail, wind, and snow, ensuring reliable performance year-round. And with a 30 year power warranty and a 25 year product warranty, the owners can ensure that there is a sustainable, efficient energy supply of renewable energy for the long-term future.

Trehawke UK

The utility-scale Trehawke solar power plant started late in 2013 and connection was achieved in March 2014,which utilizes 41,404 Trina Solar TSM-255-PC05A modules that provide high quality, durability and performance, generating 10,300 MWh of electricity every year. The project has been one of the first direct investments of Trina Solar System Business Unit in UK.

Serfontana Shopping Centre

The solar (PV) system at the Serfontana Shopping Centre in Morbio Inferiore near the Italian border is a pilot project of the young company Voltage Suisse SA. At first glance, the shopping centre seems to be ideally situated with an ideal southerly aspect, but in fact technical and logistical difficulties had to be overcome, including the potential risk that the broad shadow of the shopping centre’s tower might significantly reduce the system’s energy yield. 

Cadland Estate Solar farm

Providing solar power to Cadland Estate, its main enterprise being crop and livestock farming, was influenced by the need to promote sustainability, and to give aesthetic consideration to its status as a National Nature Reserve. Reducing emissions and encouraging sustainability in terms of energy consumption by solar power brought with it the added advantages of generating long term revenue for the Estate through the Feed-in Tariff, and providing employment.