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AEG currently offers three versions of its new ABC solar panels for rooftop applications, with powers from 445 W to 455 W and efficiency ratings ranging from 22.8% to 23.3%. They incorporate half-cut ABC cells with n-type technology.
Germanys AEG has launched a new n-type solar module based on full back contact (ABC) cell technology.
“Everything electrical happens behind the curtains: the contacts are placed on the back of the module, allowing for a gridless effect,” Conny Axel Hulverscheidt, the chief technology officer of AGEs Solar Solutions Group, told pv magazine , referring to the cell design. “This not only allows for a greater active area on the surface of the module to convert sunlight into electricity, but also ensures an absolutely elegant black appearance. Furthermore, the low temperature coefficients and robust double-glass design make this solar module a true flagship product.”
The AS-M1089B-GA(M10)/HV solar panel is currently available in three versions with a power of 445W to 455W. The power conversion efficiency ranges from 22.8% to 23.3%, while that the open circuit voltage is between 40.15 V and 40.35 V and the short circuit current ranges between 13.68 A and 13.80 A.
The panel is based on M10 wafers, measures 1,722 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm and weighs 24.0 kg. It has a 2.0 mm glass, a black anodized aluminum alloy frame and an IP68 protection rating. It can operate with a maximum system voltage of 1,500 V and temperatures between -40 ºC and 85 ºC. It has a temperature coefficient of -0.29% per degree Celsius.
AEG offers a 40-year product warranty and a 40-year power warranty. The final power for 40 years is guaranteed to be no less than 83.4% of the nominal power.
“To underline the premium approach, the design of this module gives us the confidence to offer market-leading warranties of up to 40 years,” stated Hulverscheidt. “The series will soon also include a 460W version and will be available in two variants: a glass-glass product and a glass-glass module. Both panels have a 108-cell design.” |