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Within the framework of the road show, all partners will be provided with training sessions to guarantee the professional and safe installation of Q-Cells systems, high yields and 100% quality. Moreover, partners will be supplied with all necessary background information on the benefits of Q-Cells solar products.
The truck has been designed by Luigi Colani and combines futuristic elements with an aerodynamic design, reducing petrol consumption by up to 25% compared to similar trucks. Along with a solar- powered bar and a roof-top terrace, the truck showcases on its loading area Q-Cells products, such as the crystalline solar modules and the solar modules of the CIGS thin-film product family.
The next generation of solar modules is characterised by higher efficiencies and the newly developed seal of quality, ‘Q-CELLS YIELD SECURITY’, can be traced across the entire value chain due to individual coding by means of laser marking technology. Q-Cells complements these benefits with the best warranties in the industry: a linear performance warranty guarantees a power output of 83% after 25 years for crystalline solar modules and 85% for CIGS thin-film solar modules.
For its
Q.SMART thin-film modules, Q-Cells not only provides PID-protection but also offers an Additional Power Boost (APB), an increase in output by up to 15% due to positive sorting and the light-soaking effect. This improved performance ensures that customers get more output than they pay for.
Q.SMART modules are suitable for diverse applications due to their outstanding low-light behaviour and performance at unfavourable angles. Q-Cells sums up the benefits of these versatile application options with the term 360 Efficiency (TDE - Three hundred and sixty Degree Efficiency).
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