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DelSolar shows its Power with Tolerance up to 3%

Latest series include excellent power performance in low lighting conditions and attractive black modules for residential roofs.

DelSolar, a subsidiary of Delta Electronics exhibited its high efficiency solar modules with a positive power tolerance of up to 3% at ‘Intersolar 2010’. The solar modules are claimed to feature excellent power performance even in low light intensity conditions. In addition, DelSolar is marketing a new series of black modules with black-anodized aluminium frames. The dark appearance of the black module model is very aesthetically attractive and may be blended elegantly into a variety of residential roofs.

DelSolar employs highly automated module production lines and inline inspection systems including electroluminescence (EL) to reduce the risk of cell microcracks, improve cell encapsulation, and assure consistent module quality and reliability. The resulting high production quality is supported by DelSolar’s 5 year product warranty and performance guarantee of 90% for 10 years and 80% for 25 years respectively.

All DelSolar module series are certified to IEC 61215 ed. 2 and IEC 61730. The fabrication is also certified in accordance to ISO 9001/14001 and OHSAS 18001. Product series with IEC and additional UL certificates are available for the European and US markets.
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