Trinasolar US Launches Faster, Smarter Website Experience for North America

Trinasolar is thrilled to announce the launch of the newly enhanced Trinasolar website for North America, designed to deliver a more intuitive, seamless, and efficient experience for users across the solar industry. Whether you’re a project developer, EPC, installer, or procurement specialist, our upgraded platform helps you find the smart solar and energy storage solutions you need faster and easier than ever before.

2025: A Year of Record Shipments, Innovation, and Sustainable Achievements for Trinasolar

Trinasolar kicked off 2025 riding a wave of momentum that only accelerated throughout the year. The company’s cumulative 210mm module shipments reached 170GW by the close of 2024, just five years after launching the pioneering technology. By the end of Q1 2025, Trinasolar had more than 275GW of cumulative module shipments, with this surging growth …

What EPCs Need to Know About N-Type TOPCon for Combating Rising Utility-Scale Solar LCOE

As we close out a turbulent 2025, the country’s utility-scale solar sector can notch some victories, but caution remains as the cost landscape evolves. Below, we examine two new reports from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and one from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory that reveal a sector experiencing historic growth and operational efficiency improvements, …

Homeowners’ Increasing Energy Anxiety Offers Opportunities for Residential Solar Installers

As the residential solar sector shifts into the post-incentive era, many installers are repositioning their strategies and sales tactics to align with the new market dynamics. With the 30% federal residential solar tax credit set to expire on December 31, 2025, the industry faces a critical transition period. At the same time, the country’s growing …

Treasury Winery Estates

Spanning over 500 luscious acres in San Luis Obispo County, Treasury Winery Estates’ vineyards are located in Californias’ coastal mountain range. This project included installation of solar panels over the rooftops of the wine storage and grape crushing facilities. The winery received a new roof in the process of the solar installation. This cost was included as part of the installation. The installation spreads across three roof areas and interconnects to two PG&E Net Meters.

Las Vegas Water Pollution Control Facility

Bombard teamed with JMA Architecture Studios, JBA Electrical Engineers and Martin Harris Construction to engineer, procure, and construct a 3.5 Megawatt AC solar PV power plant at the City of Las Vegas Water Pollution Control Facility. The solar power system is located on 18 plus acres of land owned by the City of Las Vegas.

This 3.5 Megawatt system will use 15,162 Trina 230 watt PV modules and zero degree single-axis trackers, along with SMA Sunny Central 500HE inverters. Other site improvements included fencing and access gates, a new trail along the wash separating theproject site from the WPCF, a perimeter road system, site grading, and provisions for communication with the existing plant supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system.

This project also includes an equipment building which provides the formal entrance to the facility and serves as a highly visible demonstration of the City’s commitment to renewable energy.

Oshman Family JCC

The many challenges presented by this project were overcome with Trinasmart technology powered by Tigo Energy, which improves the project economics and expected generation. By clamping voltage and increasing string length from the traditional 14 modules to 18 modules, the project used 27 fewer strings, 3 fewer combiner boxes, and 13,500 feet less wire.

Meridian Center Business Park

The project began in 2009 because of energy consumption that year. The rates were so high that the building complex tried to become more efficient. They changed the lighting and HVAC systems, and are now one of the more energy efficiency business parks in the state. Initially, they believed that a solar system would be too expensive. But upon analysis, the principals realized that the energy cost-savings, along with federal and state incentives, made the system installation a great investment. Since then, the business park has spun off a PPA company that is involved in an additional 5MW of projects.