The successor model has an output of up to 370 watts. The panel will also have an additional central support strut on the underside from the end of 2023. This increases the stability and improves the appearance, as the cable and junction box are hidden. The module thus not only gains in terms of aesthetics, but can also bear higher snow loads than the predecessor model, explains the manufacturer.
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The new version of the double-glass module uses bifacial cells that utilise both the sun's rays on the top side and the incidence of light from the bottom side of the modules. The cells, which are active on both sides, enable additional electricity yields of up to ten per cent in a carport, Solarwatt promises. (mfo)
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