WILMER, Texas, August 28, 2024 – Trinasolar US was honored to participate in the Dallas Independent School District’s Back to School event in Wilmer, Texas. Several members of Trina’s Wilmer facility team hosted a table at the event to demonstrate Trina’s commitment to using solar energy that benefits everyone and express the company’s dedication to giving back …
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Trinasolar Awarded Zero-carbon Factory Four-star Certificate
Trinasolar’s factory in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, has obtained the 2023 Zero-carbon Factory (Type I) Four-star Certificate from TiGroup, the second time such authoritative green certification has been awarded to it since it became the first zero-carbon factory in the photovoltaic industry last year. Green practices have been adopted in the factory by cutting energy use, …
Trinasolar US to Showcase n-type TOPCon Technology and Integrated Energy Solutions at RE+ 2024
FREMONT, Calif., August 21, 2024 – Trinasolar Co., Ltd. (“Trina” or “the company”), a global leader in PV module technology and smart energy solutions, will be exhibiting its next-gen n-type TOPCon Vertex N modules, including new hail-and-wind-resistant Vertex N modules, and a 2000V prototype in booth D30039 at RE+ 2024 in Anaheim, California. Along with …
Community-Centered Approaches for Addressing Local Resident Pushback in Utility-Scale Solar Projects
Despite the urgent need to deploy substantial renewable energy capacity if the country is to meet its decarbonization goals, utility-scale solar developers and EPCs continue to face ever-present challenges from local resident pushback. Increasingly, project success often hinges on a company’s ability to navigate community concerns effectively and ethically. The recently launched Community-Centered Solar Development …
Why Hail-Resistant PV Modules are Critical for Mitigating Increasing Hail Risks
By: Billy Christie, Director of Engineering Center, Trina Solar US For any hailstone aficionados out there, it must be an exciting time. For everyone else, though, the increasing frequency and severity of hailstorms with larger and denser hailstones are causing concern and re-evaluation of PV product offerings. Since the solar sector often bears the brunt …
“What If My Solar Panels Produce Too Much Power?” A Residential Installers’ Guide to the Most Common Solar Customer Questions
As a residential solar installer, success hinges on your ability to address customer concerns confidently and persuasively. From the first interaction to closing the deal, potential clients will bombard you with questions. To convert leads into sales, you need to have well-prepared, consistent answers at your fingertips, along with compelling materials for customers to review …
Bright Spots in a Cloudy Market: Opportunities for Growth in Residential Solar
The residential solar industry faced significant headwinds in 2023, with many top installers losing market share amid challenging economic conditions. However, despite these obstacles, the sector still managed to grow by 12% year-over-year, installing 6.8 MWdc, although project backlog from 2002 drove much of this growth, particularly in California. Looking ahead, installers are navigating a …
Cumulative Shipments of 210mm Modules Surpass 260GW, with Seven of the Top 10 Module Makers Mass Producing 210mm n-type Modules
According to TrendForce, 210mm technology has led to the widespread adoption of this size across all segments of the industry chain. By the first quarter of this year cumulative shipments of 210mm modules (including 210R) had surpassed 260GW. Leading module manufacturers are scaling up production of 210mm modules, with seven of the top 10 module …
Trinasolar Named 2024 Overall Highest Achiever by RETC
Trinasolar has been recognized as a “2024 Overall Highest Achiever” for great reliability, superior energy yield, and outstanding performance of its Vertex N 625W modules in the annual PV Module Index (PVMI) by the Renewable Energy Test Center (RETC). Its Vertex N 700W+ series modules won this accolade last year. This recognition of Vertex N …
One-Stop Solar Shopping: The Key to Utility-Scale Success as Co-Located PV, Trackers, and Storage Converge
The renewable energy sector is rapidly codifying a new unwritten rule: Battery storage must be co-located with new PV and solar tracker installations. No, there aren’t any new regulations or legislation mandating this—at least, not yet, anyway. Nonetheless, recent S&P Global Market Intelligence data indicates that deploying a trifecta of PV, solar trackers, and storage …





