Trinasolar: By the Numbers

Download the Trina Solar: By The Numbers PDF here The demand for clean, sustainable energy sources has never been more urgent. Over the next five years, SEIA projects the U.S. solar industry to nearly triple, averaging 15% growth during that span.    One company that stands at the forefront of supplying high-quality and high-performing solar PV …

Essential Safety Considerations and Resources for Residential Solar Installers

After bouncing back from a slight dip earlier in the year, the residential solar sector set a quarterly record at 1.8 GWdc of installations in Q2 2023. With analysts forecasting residential solar to experience 6% growth on average over the next five years, this sector will continue seeing new entrants emerge to take advantage of …

RE+ 2023: A Recap of Key Highlights and Industry Milestones

RE+ 2023 notched another incredible year in showcasing the solar industry’s remarkable transformation! This premier event, among North America’s largest clean energy gatherings, brought together more than 40,000 industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts to celebrate the considerable progress made in the solar and solar storage sectors.   In case you missed it or want to …

Advancing Sustainability in Solar Energy: A Closer Look at Trinasolar’s 2022 Sustainability Report

In an era where sustainability is at the forefront of global concerns, Trina Solar continues to make significant strides in adhering to its operational policies of integrity and transparency. To this end, we have elevated our governance initiatives, creating sustainable value for shareholders and stakeholders alike, all of which we outline in detail in the …

Trinasolar’s Smart Solutions: Simplifying Solar Project Development

In an increasingly complex world where efficiency, reliability, and value are paramount in the solar industry, Trina Solar emerges as a leader with a suite of smart solutions that redefine project development. With a long legacy as a bankable Tier 1 solar manufacturer, Trina’s offerings span utility-scale, commercial, and residential sectors, promising unparalleled support and …

Gain a Competitive Edge with N-type TOPCon: The New Standard for Solar – Part 2 of 2: Vertex S+

Welcome back to this two-part series on how to gain a competitive edge with n-type TOPCon solar technology!   In the previous entry in this series, we covered the basics of n-type TOPCon and what differentiates it from PERC cells. We also dove into details on how this advanced technology enables the Vertex N to …

Gain a Competitive Edge with N-type TOPCon: The New Standard for Solar – Part 1 of 2: Vertex N

Solar innovation remains a driving force that propels the industry forward as we enter the post-grid parity era. Among the latest advancements pushing the boundaries of PV module performance, n-type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) solar technology shines as the new standard.   Trina Solar’s cutting-edge Vertex N and Vertex S+ modules lead the way …

Leveraging N-Type Solar Modules to Accelerate Renewable Energy Deployment in the Face of Extreme Heat

N-Type PV modules present a compelling solution to mitigate the impact of rising temperatures on utility-scale solar projects. These advanced solar panels offer several key advantages that utility-scale solar project developers and EPC firms can leverage for lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) and improved project economics, two key factors in accelerating renewable energy deployment …

Exploring Agrivoltaics’ Emerging Opportunities for C&I Solar Project Developers and EPC Firms

As the world seeks sustainable solutions to meet its energy needs, the practice of agrivoltaics continues to gain traction, offering a unique synergy that lets commercial and industrial (C&I) solar project developers and engineering, construction, and procurement (EPC) firms do more with less.   Solar developers seeking a new, lucrative revenue stream, look no further …

How Developers and EPCs Can Mitigate Utility-Scale Solar Project Risk to Avoid Costly Delays

Developers estimate that 54% of the 54.5 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale electric-generating capacity added to the U.S. power grid this year will be solar power, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory.    However, the surging growth of renewable energy installations in recent years has also led to …