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Ultra-high power modules have quickly become a mainstream market choice, something that has been perceivable in the photovoltaic industry since last year. The New Technology Market Report published in February by PV InfoLink, a division of independent analysis agency InfoLink, provided detailed data on size, cell and module developments, along with projected future trends. The switch to large-format modules is irresistible from the perspective of industrial chain support, cost reduction, production capacity and market share, the report says.</p>
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Trina Solar Co., Ltd. (SHA:688599), a leading global PV and smart energy total solution provider, has been awarded by Reuters Events as a top 100 company in the pursuance of achieving a net-zero emission civilisation.</p>
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PV InfoLink, a global authoritative photovoltaic analysis agency, issued the global module shipment ranking for 2021 on Jan 21, and Trina Solar ranks second. That is in line with a forecast made by the PV industry information provider PVTech a week earlier, ranking Trina Solar as second among 10 global module suppliers last year.</p>
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Trina Solar and UL have announced the latest study report on the CAPEX and LCOE of the modules <a href="/en-apac/http://www.dgfurong168.com/en-apac/resources/blog/wed-03172021-1806">210... and 182-540W with different wafer sizes. The report is based on a simulated PV system with a DC capacity of 125MW at two different project locations UAE and Australia.</p>
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With the launch of its 670W+ ultra-high-power modules in March 2021, Trina Solar led the industry into the 600W+ era and unleashed the full value of 210mm technology, bringing with it a sharp boost in PV efficiency and a decrease in LCOE. Cumulative global shipments of Trina Solar’s 210mm modules now exceed 16GW.</p>