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Home›Products›Trina Solar launching 430W Vertex S residential modules at Energy Next

Trina Solar launching 430W Vertex S residential modules at Energy Next

By Sean Carroll
15/07/2022
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Trina Solar is launching its new generation of award-winning Vertex S residential rooftop modules at the Energy Next exhibit in Sydney.

Single module power for the upgraded version of the Vertex S modules has increased by up to 30W. This additional power has been achieved by implementing the latest 210mm rectangular silicon wafer technology.

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The Vertex S series recently won the Red Dot Design Award, the top international accolade for product design.

“We are showcasing our latest products at the Energy Next exhibition in Sydney because as a market leader, we want to demonstrate our support for Australia’s solar industry, and we look forward to meeting with our customers, industry partners and stakeholders at the show,” Trina Solar APAC president Todd Li says.

Trina Solar has on display at the show, exhibition stand F127, three types of residential rooftop Vertex S series of solar modules: Vertex S with a black sheet and black frame, Vertex S all black and Vertex S+.

The solutions are ideal for very hot and humid conditions and come with a 25-year extended product warranty.

“Households here are moving towards larger system sizes,” Todd adds.

“A 6.6kW system is no longer sufficient to meet some households’ energy needs like more energy for EV charging and for heating and cooling. With electricity from the grid becoming more expensive, households want to reduce their dependence on the grid completely.”

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