Hail is a common natural disaster associated with severe convective weather, frequently occurring in mid-latitude inland regions worldwide. While most solar module manufacturers adhere to the standard IEC 61215 test, which uses 25mm diameter hailstones, Aiko has taken a step further to ensure its modules can withstand more extreme weather conditions.
In accordance with the Swiss Hail VKF HW4 standard, Aiko's high-efficiency ABC modules were tested with 40mm diameter hailstones, generating an impact energy of no less than 11.1J across 16 impact points.
No visable damage, no microcracks and no power degradation
The test, conducted at TÜV Rheinland's laboratory in Cologne, Germany, demonstrated the robustness and reliability of Aiko modules, earning them the prestigious Swiss Hail VKF HW4 certification.
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The test results confirmed that the modules maintained their integrity with no visible damage, no microcracks detected by electroluminescence (EL), no power degradation, and all insulation voltage and damp leakage tests passed.
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TÜV Rheinland's laboratory in Cologne is one of the recognized testing facilities for Swiss Hail VKF, operating under VKF supervision. The hailstones used in the test were imported from Austria, and the tests were conducted in strict accordance with VKF standards. (hcn)