Canadian Solar has launched its Series 7 high-power, high-efficiency modules with power output of up to 665 W.
The new generation modules are intended to offer one of the most attractive levelized energy costs (LCOE) in the industry as it further reduces the balance of system (BOS) and other solar power plant costs.
In order to enable smooth installation of solar plants, the latest monofacial HiKu7 and bifacial BiHiKu7 modules are optimized with leading tracker and inverter designs.
This implies more modules per string, more watts per tracker and pile, lower costs of equipment and labor, and greater returns from the project.
“Following the launch of our 500 W+ modules only four months ago, I am excited to introduce our 600+ W modules today, which marks another milestone for Canadian Solar as the leader in solar PV cell and module technologies. As always, the design of our new Series 7 modules puts our customer needs at heart. Our focus is not only to increase power wattage but more importantly, to reduce LCOE, improve product reliability and increase energy yield. These product and technological innovations will continue to boost solar project returns, further improve solar energy’s competitiveness and accelerate the global clean energy transition.”
Dr. Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar.