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<em>Trinasolar's</em><em> latest solar energy innovations for Thai industry aligns with PDP 2024 and the Thai Government</em><em>'s</em><em> policy to increase renewable energy usage</em><em>.</em></p>
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Trina Storage, the leading global energy storage product and solution provider, has signed a strategic partnership with TÜV SÜD, a prominent certification authority. The collaboration, formalised last week at The Smarter E 2024 exhibition, aims to establish a comprehensive product testing and certification programme based on the new EU Battery Regulation (EU2023/1542), that will ensure compliance of Trina Storage energy storage products with the stringent requirements set out by the new regulation.</p>
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Trinasolar has been recognized as a “2024 Overall Highest Achiever” for great reliability, superior energy yield and outstanding performance of its Vertex N 625W modules in the annual PV Module Index (PVMI) by the Renewable Energy Test Center(RETC). Its Vertex N 700W+ series modules have won this accolade last year. This recognition of Vertex N modules has consolidated Trina's leadership in the industry.</p>
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Trinasolar, with its extensive manufacturing experience, vertical integration layout, sound financial performance, and outstanding ESG and CSR performance ranked second on the <em>Global solar module manufacturer ranking 2024</em>, by Wood Mackenzie, the globally renowned energy research and consulting institution. This has once again underscored Trinasolar's leadership and trustworthiness.</p>
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Trinasolar showcased a comprehensive portfolio of utility scale, commercial and industrial, and residential products, including solar PV modules, mounting structures, and energy storage at SNEC 2024.</p>
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<strong>Utility-scale solutions on SNEC</strong><strong>,</strong> <strong>bringing</strong><strong> higher value and efficiency</strong></p>
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<a href="/en-apac/http://www.dgfurong168.com/en-apac"><u>Trinasolar</u></a>, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with two Korean companies to develop solar projects in Korea totalling 100MW by end of 2025, helping to accelerate the RE100 movement in the country.</p>