Electrical connection

Main Menu

  • News
  • Products
    • Cabling
    • Data & Communications
    • Industrial
    • Lighting
    • Solar & Renewables
    • Test & Measurement
  • Wiring Rules
  • Features
  • Sponsored

logo

Electrical connection

  • News
  • Products
    • Cabling
    • Data & Communications
    • Industrial
    • Lighting
    • Solar & Renewables
    • Test & Measurement
  • Wiring Rules
  • Features
  • Sponsored
ProductsSolar & RenewablesTechnology
Home›Products›Production starts on REC TwinPeak 5 solar panels

Production starts on REC TwinPeak 5 solar panels

By Sean Carroll
22/11/2022
573
0

REC Group has announced the start of production of the REC TwinPeak 5 Series, the fifth generation of its multiple-award-winning TwinPeak solar panels.

The new product improves on the strengths that have made the TwinPeak family such a success, including REC’s revolutionary Twin Design.

ADVERTISEMENT

Building on the success of its predecessors, the new TwinPeak 5 with its improved power output of up to 410Wp, will give consumers higher savings on electricity bills and carbon emissions. Available in both white and black backsheet variants, the REC TwinPeak 5 Series features 120 half-cut monocrystalline p-type cells with multi-busbar connections. REC’s popular 30mm thin frame and support bars in the back allow the panel to withstand heavy loads of up to 7,000Pa, ensuring strong longevity even under rough climate conditions.

Like all REC products, the new solar panel is eligible for the extended REC ProTrust warranty, including up to 25 years of product, performance and labour warranty for systems completed by REC Certified Solar Professional installers. The guaranteed longevity of the new REC TwinPeak is an active contribution to less resource consumption and demonstrates REC’s push for a more sustainable solar industry.

Production of the REC TwinPeak 5 just started at REC’s Industry 4.0 manufacturing site in Singapore, with the first shipments arriving in Australia in December 2022.

Previous Article

Researchers exploring potential for PV in HVAC

Next Article

Government launches the Think Twice About Asbestos ...

  • ADVERTISEMENT

  • ADVERTISEMENT

Issue 1, 2025
Subscribe Now

Advertisement

Sign up to our newsletter

Advertisement

  • Home
  • About Electrical Connection
  • Download Media Kit
  • Contribute
  • Contact Us