Trina Solar Again Ranked in Top AAA Category in PV ModuleTech Bankability

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Trina Solar has been ranked in the top AAA category for the fifth consecutive quarter in PV Techโ€™s PV ModuleTech Bankability Ratings for Q2โ€™2023, underlining the companyโ€™s leadership status in high reliability, advanced technology, shipments, and sound financial performance.

Trina has now been recognized as an โ€˜Overall High Achieverโ€™ by RETC for three consecutive years and ranked โ€˜Top Performerโ€™ for nine years in a row by PVEL. The companyโ€™s Vertex modules have also recently been certified by TรœV Rheinland for their performance in harsh marine environments, while its 700 W series modules passed the RETC thresher test.

Trina Solar invests heavily in technological innovation. Combining 210mm technology and n-type i-TOPCon Advanced technology, mass-produced modules’ power output is forecast to exceed 700 W next year.

The companyโ€™s cumulative shipments of 210mm modules have reached 65 GW+, giving it the top ranking in 210mm module shipments worldwide. Customers have continued to demonstrate their trust in Trina Solar with their orders, recent ones including an agreement to supply 800 MW Vertex modules to Aquila Clean Energy EMEA.

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Trina Solar spares no effort in providing worry-free delivery of n-type modules. By the end of this year, its module production capacity is forecast to reach 95 GW and its cell production capacity 75 GW, with 40 GW dedicated to n-type cells.

In July Trina Solar, with eight other module manufacturers, reached a consensus on standardizing dimensions, delivering high customer value, and moving the industry a step further toward adopting 210mm technology.

Trina Solar is committed to delivering low-carbon products to its customers. Its Yiwu factory in Chinaโ€™s Zhejiang province has become the PV industryโ€™s first to be officially certified as โ€˜zero carbonโ€™.


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