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Tindo releases Walara N-type panels

By Danny Williamson
08/10/2025
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Tindo Solar has released its next generation of solar panels, the Walara N-type, manufactured in Australia.

The Walara N-type panels are available in two formats: A standard 440W panel and a 475W panel in all-black, which is CEC certified.

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The Walara panels feature N-type cell chemistry and a slightly larger solar cell, with an increase in busbar from 10 to 16.

Tindo chief executive Richard Petterson says the Walara panels are a product of the company’s in-house engineering and research and development effort, combined with input from installer partners, external research teams and technology from global supply chains.

“We service the premium solar panel market, which means our design and engineering teams have built the best reliability, efficiency and durability into these Walara panels. The development of the two latest panels in the Walara series is a direct reflection of the feedback shared by our customers,” he says.

The Walara panels are independently tested for cyclone, hail, damp heat and a thermal range of -40˚to 85˚. Each panel goes through a seven-point process to ensure zero-defect manufacturing.

In Kaurna Warra, the language of the Adelaide Plains traditional owners, Walara means intelligent, smart and bright. That’s what we set out to design and manufacture, and I’m proud of what the Tindo teams have achieved,” Richard says.

The Walara 440W solar panel is available for order through Tindo’s distribution partners. The Walara 475W black solar panel will follow in September.

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