Trina Solar Limited announced that the photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer will provide 167MW of PV modules to the largest solar PV project in Europe, the 500 MW solar PV project in Mula, Murcia (Spain).
ACS Group and its subsidiary Cobra, specialized in turnkey energetic infrastructures, are building up the power station which will cover 1,000 hectares with a total power capacity of 500 MW. Deliveries are scheduled for Q3/Q4-2018 and Q1-2019. The project is expected to be operational by the end of 2019.
Trina Solar will supply 496,000 units of its TSM-PE14H multicrystalline modules with power outputs between 335 and 340 W. The half-cell design yields higher efficiency and its new cell string layout reduces energy losses caused by inter-row shading. In addition, the 1,500 V certified modules are ideal for large-scale installations since BOS costs are reduced by connecting more modules in a string.
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